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Along high-tension wires. You know those huge green, wire-frame towers with the wires going across? Those transport electricity.

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From where do you get elecricity?

power plants


How many homes can a coal power plant supply?

around 250,000 homes


Would a 17.4 Gigi watt plant power homes using 319636928 Khz of power?

To determine if a 17.4 gigawatt plant can power homes using 319,636,928 kilowatt hours, you would need to convert the plant's power output from gigawatts to kilowatts. 17.4 gigawatts is equivalent to 17,400,000 kilowatts. Therefore, the plant's power output is sufficient to power homes using 319,636,928 kilowatt hours.


What is the name of the power plant that provides electricity for your homes?

It is called a Central Utility Plant.


How does energy from a power plant get to our homes?

Energy from a power plant is typically transmitted to homes through a network of power lines called the electrical grid. The electricity generated at the power plant is carried through high-voltage transmission lines to substations, where the voltage is reduced before being distributed to homes through lower-voltage lines. Finally, the electricity enters homes through outlets and is used to power various appliances and devices.


Do total electric homes produce co2?

Yes... At the power plant.


How does a nuclear power plant power homes?

In a nuclear power plant, nuclear reactions generate heat, which is used to produce steam. The steam drives turbines connected to generators that produce electricity. This electricity is then transmitted through power lines to homes and businesses for use.


How much power does one nuclear power plant give off?

The power output of a nuclear power plant can vary, but on average, a typical nuclear power plant can produce around 1,000 megawatts of electricity. This is enough to power roughly 1 million homes.


What is the uses of power lines?

They allow electrical energy to flow from the source (the power plant) to its destination (homes, businesses, etc)


How does the hydroelectric power get to your homes?

After generating electricity at a hydroelectric power plant, the electricity is transmitted through high-voltage power lines to substations. Transformers then lower the voltage for distribution through power lines to homes and businesses. The electricity finally enters homes through the electrical wiring to power appliances and devices.


Has anyone made a small fission power plant to power remote homes?

No, and since all nuclear plants have to be licensed it is not likely


What does a pylon do in a power plant?

A pylon in a power plant is a tall structure that supports electrical cables carrying electricity from the power plant to homes and businesses. It helps to transmit electricity over long distances while keeping the cables at a safe height above the ground.