Thermal - burns coal or oil to make power
Nuclear - uses radioactive fuel to make power
Natural - takes energy from winds, water flows, sunshine, natural steam.
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The drive of curiousity, more space, extra rescources, and power
Fossil fuels are not used in nuclear power stations. Nuclear fuel is used (uranium)
Them most commonly used fuels in UK power stations are fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil. Nuclear fuels like plutonium and uranium are sometimes used as well.
Ruled by rich people. Bad roads and heavy traffic. Unreliable power sources. Major industries in Movies and Natural rescources.
Predominantly enriched uranium, but some reactors can use natural uranium.
South Africa is investing on gas-fired power stations because gas is a cheaper natural resource, it is efficient and does not produce a lot of pollution when it is burnt to generate electricity.
There is pressure on power stations to reduce or capture their carbon dioxide emissions. For those burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), this is practically impossible, so it is quite a problem!
there are no solar power stations in new zealand
Cottam power stations was created in 1969.
Stella power stations was created in 1954.
Stella power stations ended in 1991.