Megawatt

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Megawatt: one million watts. A standard unit of power usually used to describe larger-scale electricity generating facilities.

Methanol (M85) Methanol is a liquid that can be made from a wide variety of raw materials like garbage, trees and seaweed. Today, most methanol is made from natural gas.

Microturbines – Microturbines are small combustion turbines that produce between 25 kW and 500 kW of power. Microturbines were derived from turbocharger technologies found in large trucks or the turbines in aircraft auxiliary power units (APUs).

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