OEO Ontology

Overview / Open Energy Ontology / Class - power generating unit
Label: power generating unit

Definition:
A power generating unit is an energy transformation unit that has the function to produce electrical energy.

Sub classes:
Definition:
A biofuel power unit is a power generating unit using biofuel.

Definition:
A coal power unit is a power generating unit using coal as fuel.

Definition:
A fueled power unit is a power generating unit that uses fuel.

Definition:
A gas fired power unit is a power generating unit using gas as fuel.

Definition:
A geothermal power unit is a power unit using geothermal heat.

Definition:
A hydro power unit is a power generating unit that uses hydro energy.

Definition:
A hydrogen power unit is a power generating unit using hydrogen as fuel.

Definition:
A nuclear power unit is a power generating unit using nuclear fuel.

Definition:
An oil power unit is a power generating unit using oil as fuel.

Definition:
A power-only generating unit is a power generating unit that has only the function to produce electrical energy.

Definition:
A renewable power unit is a power generating unit that has the function to transform renewable energy.

Definition:
A solar power unit is a power generating unit using solar power.

Definition:
A steam power unit is a power generating unit that only has a steam turbine as turbine.

Definition:
A waste power unit is a power generating unit using waste as fuel.

Definition:
A wind energy converting unit is a power generating unit that uses wind energy.

Back to the super classes:
Definition:
An energy transformation unit is an artificial object that transforms, changes or transfers a certain type of energy.