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Generation

Generation

Generation is a word that describes the process of creating electricity.

While electricity can be generated in any number of ways, the most common method used in the United States utilizes fuels such as coal to heat water into steam. The steam then flows through a rotary device called a turbine, causing it to spin. A device attached to the turbine, known as a generator, uses that spinning in conjunction with magnets to create an electrical current.

In addition to using coal, Wabash Valley Power also operates plants that utilize refinery wastes or petroleum coke, methane gases from landfills and animal waste, and turbines driven by wind to generate electricity.

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Deercroft Landfill Gas Plant
Gibson Generating Station
Jay County Landfill Gas Plant
Lawrence Generating Station
Liberty Landfill Gas Plant
Oak Ridge Landfill Gas Plant
Prairie View Landfill Gas Plant
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Twin Bridges I/II Landfill Gas Plant
Vermillion Generating Station
Wabash River Power Station
Wheeler Landfill Gas Plant
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