turbo generator (English)
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1. A turbo generator is an electric generator connected to the shaft of a turbine (water, steam, or gas) for the generation of electric power. Large steam-powered turbo generators provide the majority of the world's electricity and are also used by steam-powered turbo-electric and gas-turbine-electric powered ships.
Small turbo-generators driven by gas turbines are often used as auxiliary power units (APU, mainly for aircraft).
== History ==
The first turbo-generators were electric generators powered by water turbines. The first Hungarian water turbine was designed by the engineers of the Ganz Works in 1866; industrial-scale production with dynamo generators started only in 1883. Engineer Charles Algernon Parsons demonstrated a DC steam-powered turbo generator using a dynamo in 1887, and by 1901 had supplied the first large industrial AC turbo generator of megawatt power to a plant in Elberfeld, Germany.
Turbo generators were also used on steam locomotives as a power source for coach lighting... from wikipedia.org
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