Generating electrical power
- Developing electricity generation
- Producing electricity
- Building power stations
Description
Generating electrical power involves converting various forms of energy—such as mechanical, chemical, solar, or nuclear—into electricity to meet societal and industrial needs. This strategy addresses the problem of energy scarcity by implementing technologies like turbines, generators, and photovoltaic cells, ensuring reliable and scalable power supply. Its practical intent is to provide accessible, efficient, and sustainable electricity, thereby supporting economic development, improving quality of life, and enabling solutions to energy-related challenges.
Implementation
In 2001, the US Vice President announced his government's intended policy to increase development of fossil fuels for electricity generation to meet the country's needs for growth and to accelerate the building of power plants, powered by nuclear or fossil fuels, to a rate of one new electricity-generating plant a week for 20 years.
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Global strategies
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(C) Cross-sectoral strategies
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V1616
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13216160
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194798
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Last update
Jan 26, 2023