They spread gases that thickens the atmosphere, causing the heat to be blocked from exiting to space..
The gases are heavy, and comes down to the ground causing pollution.
of course they do
plants do not give of pollution because they release O2 (which is oxygen)
Some advantages of power plants are clean source of energy and efficient. Disadvantages of power plants are dangerous and is difficult to dispose of waste.
nuclear power plants
Nuclear power plants do not cause thermal polution.
Non-coventional power plants are environmentally friendly and pollution-free.
power plants
The statistics for coal fired power plants is that 13000 people are killed each year because of the air pollution caused by the 386000 tons chemical pollutants emitted from the power plants.
A power plant uses fossil fuels to produce the energy. When the fossil fuels such as gasoline and coal is burned it releases chemicals into the air. Fossil fuels themselves don't cause pollution because they are objects in the ground. The fuels are burned inside the power plants which is where the chemicals and pollution comes from. The power plant doesn't cause pollution either because it simply takes the energy produced and distributes it. The pollution is caused during the chemical reaction of the heat of fire reacting with the petroleum fumes or the coal rocks. The chemicals and gas are simply products. So for a straight forward answer neither one produces pollution. The pollution comes from the chemical reaction. But in regards as to where the pollution come from it comes from the power plants because the fossil fuels don't give off pollution.
Radon gas, nuclear power plants
yes thermal power plants cause air pollution by the release of CO , SO2 , NO2 and SPM...
it is using less energy from power plants which is helping with pollution
discharge from coal-fired power plants.