75 m3 of natural gas.
Steam is the gas phase of water
The fuel can be fossil fuel, ie coal oil,or natural gas, or it can be uranium in nuclear plants.
A geyser is a natural vent that discharges steam or water from Earth.
No natural gas is natural gas.
75 m3 of natural gas.
You burn the natural gas that was drilled, and it heats the water and produces steam which turns the generator.
Natural gas, propane, electricity, steam, & diesel.
These are things that are not comparable. Nuclear power refers to the fuel, just as natural gas, coal, or oil would. Steam refers to how the fuel is used, and the fuel might be natural gas, coal, oil, or nuclear; an alternative to steam would be to use natural gas or oil to power a turbine directly.
Natural gas is ignited and the heat is used to boiled water and generate steam. Steam is then forced through impeller turbines spinning them in turn spinning Generator Coils that Produce the electricity.
Natural gas is ignited and the heat is used to boild water and generate steam. Steam is then forced through impeller turbines spinning them in turn spinning Generator Coils that Produce the electricity.
Most use the gas to burn and create steam. The steam drives a steam turbine that runs a generator. It can also be used to fuel a jet engine that drives a generator.
In huge power stations. Natural gas and oil is pumped in and burnt, the heat released is used to super heat water to pressurized steam, this steam drives a turbine which drives a generator which produces electricity.
you burn gas under water and it makes steam. this steam turns a turbine which makes magnets rotate large coils of wire, causing electricity. Answer Gas turbines drive an alternator.
A lower-thermal-value fuel gas made by pyrolysis and steam decomposition of high-thermal-value natural and refinery gas
yes
it depends how big the fire is