Talk:Electricity generation
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I have replaced the link from co-generation to combined heat and power as a page co-generation does not exist. --OnUrb 08:03, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
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I wonder if generation really is part of the delivery to customers. I can see how transmission and distribution are. RAWR
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Too bad all these electricity narratives are so disjointed: electricity principles, batteries, generators, motors, distribution, etc.
Norm
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I disagree with including retailing as part of the delivery of electrical power. The delivery is 3 parts: generation, transmission and distribution.
Ok, I just did a bit of a rewrite. There was too much emphasis on distributed generation and a little bias against traditional generation. I also removed the reference to electricity retaililng. -Lumberjack Steve