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Imperial units / Natural gas / Fossil-fuel power station / Coal / British thermal unit / Ton / American Clean Skies Foundation / Spark spread / T. B. Simon Power Plant / Measurement / Energy / Customary units in the United States
Date: 2012-04-23 15:51:06
Imperial units
Natural gas
Fossil-fuel power station
Coal
British thermal unit
Ton
American Clean Skies Foundation
Spark spread
T. B. Simon Power Plant
Measurement
Energy
Customary units in the United States

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