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		<title>What are the different types of generators used to produce electrical energy?</title>
		<description>There are three major types of generators.
The fist one uses fuels like petrol, kerosene
or natural gas to produce power. The second
generator type uses batteries which can be
charged. The third type uses natural
resources such as a solar or wind generator,
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