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  2. List of generating stations in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    West Vancouver: 0.2: 2003: District of West Vancouver [29] East Toba: Powell River: 147: 2010: Innergex Renewable Energy [30] East Twin: McBride: 1.6: 1991: Brookfield Renewable Power [31] Eldorado Reservoir: Kelowna: 1.1: 2009: District of Lake Country [32] Fire Creek (Kwalsa Energy)

  3. Permanent magnet synchronous generator - Wikipedia

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    A permanent magnet synchronous generator is a generator where the excitation field is provided by a permanent magnet instead of a coil. The term synchronous refers here to the fact that the rotor and magnetic field rotate with the same speed, because the magnetic field is generated through a shaft-mounted permanent magnet mechanism, and current is induced into the stationary armature.

  4. Signal generator - Wikipedia

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    A signal generator is one of a class of electronic devices that generates electrical signals with set properties of amplitude, frequency, and wave shape. These generated signals are used as a stimulus for electronic measurements, typically used in designing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing electronic or electroacoustic devices, though it often has artistic uses as well.

  5. General Fusion - Wikipedia

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    General Fusion is a Canadian company based in Richmond, British Columbia, which is developing a fusion power technology based on magnetized target fusion (MTF). The firm was founded in 2002 by Dr. Michel Laberge.

  6. History of electricity sector in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the first phase of the Beauharnois generating station, in 1930. A 1946 postage stamp, featuring hydroelectricity. Development of the electric sector accelerated after the First World War with the creation of provincial utilities in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, in the 1920s.

  7. Alternator - Wikipedia

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    The DC generator generates a small amount of electricity, just enough to excite the field coils of the connected alternator to generate electricity. A variation of this system is a type of alternator that uses direct current from a battery for initial excitation upon start-up, after which the alternator becomes self-excited.