Coal is burnt to produce heat to make water boil. The steam drives a turbine which turns a generator to make electricity.
How many people are needed to work at a coal power plant depends on the size and age of the plant, among other things.
A power plant in which coal is burned to move generating turbines to produce electricity.
At the power plant.
Coal Power plants are cheaper to build.
A coal power plant can generate electricity continuously as long as it has a steady supply of coal to burn. The lifespan of a coal power plant can vary, but with proper maintenance and upgrades, they can operate for several decades.
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A power plant in which coal is burned to move generating turbines to produce electricity.
Coal is burned in the firebox of the boiler to heat the water to steam which then turns the turbines which are connected to the generators which produce the electricity.
1921 in Wisconsin it was a coal fueled power plant
A good example of a thermal power plant is run that is coal fired.