The document discusses induction generators and synchronous induction motors. It defines an induction generator as an AC generator that uses the induction motor principle to produce power. It operates when the induction motor's slip is negative, meaning it runs faster than synchronous speed. An induction generator must be connected to an AC supply and cannot self-excite. It is often used in parallel with synchronous generators. A synchronous motor's rotor rotates at the same speed as the stator's rotating magnetic field.
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