0 a country, organization, or person with a lot of influence, power, or energy: --
1 a person, organization, or country with a lot of energy, power, or influence: --
2 a country or an organization that has a lot of influence, power, or energy: --
3 a person who has a lot of strength and energy: --
He was a powerhouse of ideas.
London was an industrial powerhouse.
They were now able to create financial powerhouses that could rival, or more likely surpass, the influence of the old banqueros, who had operated within a specialised banking system.
Variable parameters within the model are therefore: site, mode of operation, dam type, dam height, material type, period of generation, pressure tunnel length, and powerhouse depth.
First, the region is an economic powerhouse.
Emission sources on station are the powerhouse generators, boilers, heaters, and vehicles.
The quantity of soil contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons in the vicinity of the powerhouse, however, was estimated to be between 200 and 600 tonnes.
Three 10,000 l fuel tanks are located on the northern side of the powerhouse.
It was also a cultural and social powerhouse, and it had the capacity to generate wealth unlike anything that had been seen before.