Generation of electric power involves converting primary energy sources into electricity using technologies such as turbines, generators, and power electronics. Power generation can be based on fossil fuels, nuclear energy, or renewable sources like solar, wind, hydro, and biomass. Modern power generation emphasizes efficiency, reliability, and reduced environmental impact. Renewable power generation is increasingly integrated with storage and smart grid technologies. Advances in power plant design, control systems, and materials improve performance and sustainability. Electric power generation is fundamental to economic development and modern energy systems.
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