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" ... But a single power plant can cost billions of dollars. They burn coal, natural gas, oil or nuclear fuel to generate heat which runs a mechanical turbine and alternator to induce electricity. That electrical power needs to be distributed across hundreds of miles to the end user, requiring expensive transmission infrastructure and causing losses to efficiency. In addition, power plants which use fossil fuels contribute to climate change. ... "
" ... But that’s not all, an essential Front End Accessory Kit is also necessary for successful installation, and it comes with among other items an alternator, power steering pump, belts, and pulley. ... "
" ... Nissan bosses felt that the GT-R still had some life left in it, and that it can beat those emissions and noise regulations for a little time longer, especially if it can be electrified in some way. So after careful thought, engineers decided to attach a 48V mild hybrid unit to the stock 3.8-liter twin turbo V6, an upgrade that would develop upwards of 600-hp and 481 lb-ft of torque. What that means is that this swan song edition GT-R would employ an integrated starter generator (ISG) which replaces both the starter motor and the alternator, and supplies power in certain driving conditions, thereby saving fuel and improving performance. ... "
" ... When we wrote "These Five 2018 Triumph Motorcycles Need To Be In Your Driveway Right Now", we were definitely talking about the Speed Triple, whose '18 model is "engineered for an on-your-toes rider engagement." It's got a 1050CC, 148 horsepower triple engine delivering a sweet, linear torque as well as a new, lighter crank gear, lighter Nikasil-plated aluminum cylinder liners and a lighter battery and alternator. A new sump lowers the oil level in the engine, reducing drag and improving weight distribution. ... "