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A continuous fluid circuit electricity generating system for producing relatively expensive electricity without polluting the atmosphere or consuming natural resources. A first turbine submerged in a source of water (e.g., a man-made tank or a naturally-occurring well or larger body of water) supplies water under pressure from the source to a water propulsion turbine. The water propulsion turbine has a rotatable shaft coupled to the shaft of a first generator of electricity and a set of hollow impeller arms coupled to and rotatable with the turbine shaft. The impeller arms of the water propulsion turbine are located in proximity to a rotatable driven rotor having a coupling sleeve surrounding the shaft of a second generator of electricity. Water moving through and expulsed from the hollow impeller arms causes the impeller arms, the shaft of the water propulsion turbine, and the shaft of the first generator to rotate in a first direction. The water expulsed from the hollow impeller arms strikes impact surfaces of the rotatable driven rotor to cause the driven rotor, the coupling sleeve of the driven rotor, and the shaft of the second generator to rotate in an opposite direction. The water which has been ejected from the impeller arms is then returned to the source for reuse.
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