Category
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electrical generator
device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
wind turbine
device that converts wind energy into electrical energy

dynamo
thumb|"Dynamo Electric Machine" (end view, partly section, )
radioisotope thermoelectric generator
electrical generator that converts heat released by radioactive decay into electricity by the Seebeck effect

alternator
thumb|right|200px|Alternators made in 1909 by Ganz Works in the power generating hall of a Russian [[hydroelectric station (photograph by Prokudin-Gorsky, 1911).]]
atomic battery
devices generating electricity from radioisotope decay
auxiliary power unit
device on a vehicle that provides energy for functions other than propulsion

magneto
thumb|Demonstration hand-cranked magneto made circa 1925, on display at the Musée d'histoire des sciences de la Ville de Genève.
thumb|2kW ''Société de l'Alliance'' magneto generator for arc lamps, of around 1870
thermoelectric generator
device which converts heat flux into electricity
ram air turbine
small turbine that is connected to a hydraulic pump, or electrical generator
electrostatic generator
Device that generates electrical charge on a high voltage electrode
magnetohydrodynamic generator
magnetohydrodynamic converter that utilizes a Brayton cycle to transform thermal energy and kinetic energy directly into electricity
diesel generator
combination of a diesel engine with an electrical generator
homopolar generator
type of direct current electrical generator

engine-generator
thumb|Cart-mounted engine–generator being used at a construction site
nameplate capacity
intended full-load sustained output of a facility
alternator
electric generator used in vehicles to power the electrical system
Wells turbine
low-pressure air turbine
airborne wind turbine
high-altitude flying turbine for generating electricity
Gramme machine
electrical generator that produces direct current
excitation
process of generating a magnetic field by means of an electric current
ignition magneto
electricity-producing device
doubly fed electric machine
electric motors or electric generators, where both the field magnet windings and armature windings are separately connected to equipment outside the machine
thermionic converter
power generation device
hub dynamo
bicycle dynamo in a bicycle wheel hub
bicycle dynamo
device
bottle dynamo
bicycle dynamo mounted in such a way that its friction wheel can be driven by the sidewall of the tire
induction generator
in electricity
Linear alternator
type of electrical generator
Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power
program of experimental radioisotope thermoelectric generators
electrodynamic tether
long conducting wires which can act as electrical motors or generators
Stirling radioisotope generator
type of radioisotope generator
Tesla's oscillator
steam-powered electric generator
Beta-M
right|thumb|Diagram of the soviet radioisotopic thermoelectric generator "Beta-M".
Black: Framework
Blue: Outer radiation protection
Yellow: Heat isolation
Orange: Inner radiation protection (Tungsten)
Red: Radionuclide heat source (Strontium-90)
Pink: Thermoelectric unit
Mounted above the assembly are fins for cooling, outlined in black.|360x360px
Singly fed electric machine
ordinary electric motor or generator
Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator
Power system for use on spacecraft