OEO Ontology

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Label: power generation technology

Definition:
A power generation technology is an energy technology that describes how to combine power generating units and energy carriers in a power generation process to generate electrical energy.

Sub classes:
Definition:
A fuel-powered generation technology is a power technology that describes how to combine fuel-powered units in a fuel-powered electricity generation process.

Definition:
A geothermal power technology is a power generation technology that describes how to combine geothermal power units in an electricity generation process with geothermal energy as input.

Definition:
A hydro power technology is a power generation technology that describes how to combine hydro power units and a hydroelectric energy transformation.

Definition:
A nuclear power generation technology is a power generation technology that describes how to combine nuclear power units and nuclear fuel in an electricity generation process.

Definition:
A solar power technology is a power generation technology that describes how to combine solar power units in an electricity generation process with solar energy as input.

Definition:
A wind power technology is a power generation technology that describes how to combine wind energy converting units and a wind energy transformation.

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Definition:
An energy technology is a technology that describes how to combine energy transformation units, energy transformations, energy carriers and energy in a specific way.