It doesn't work that way. Think of it as a force, like gravity. Can you use gravity to generate electricity?
Yes, you can lift something up, like water, and have it flow down to spin a turbine, generating electricty. But once it's down, you have to lift it back up again. You put more energy lifting it up than you get as it spins the turbine.
So, a magnet will apply a force to whatever to spin the turbine, but once it is a rest, it needs energy again to get it started.
Magnets are not a source or energy, if you don't spin something no electricity is created or used. Study how electricity works and this will be clear.
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