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No
to generate power or electricity
fossil fuels are burned to create steam which turns these huge turbines which produces electricity hope this helped it is also a form of energy
A coal-fired power station works by burning coal to give off heat, which heats water and produces steam. The steam is then used to push generator turbines; which generate energy.
The whole idea of a "power station" is to produce energy. They need to get the energy from somewhere. Burning oil is one alternative to get their energy.
In hydroelectric power station we use the potential energy of water to generate electricity.
Coal fired
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Yes, wind power can generate electricity. Wind energy is considered to be an important contributor of renewable energy having no emissions of CO2.
to generate power or electricity
A power plant or generating station.
The difference is only the material that is being used to generate electricity.
Depends on what kind of power station it is, can bea nuclear power plant, a coal-burning power plant, a wind turbine, or a hydroelectric power station.
fossil fuels are burned to create steam which turns these huge turbines which produces electricity hope this helped it is also a form of energy
Turbines that are driven by falling water.
It is the transfer of mechanical/physical energy to electrical energy. The flowing water rotates a turbine which is attached to a generator and in turn creates an AC field.