The unit of power is the watt? Other than that, the question makes no sense. I mean, The power plant is ?? of electricity? Still not obvious...................... generator?????
electricity is made in a power plant.
Electricity does flow back to the power plant. This electricity is what forms the circuit needed to actually deliver the electricity to you when you need it.
A power plant is designed to produce electricity.
a power plant is a factory that produces lots of electricity. It might even produce electricity to your whole state
Because the power plant is the source of electricity
It is the efficiency of the power plant.
a nuclear power plant produces electricity from uranium 235
In a nuclear power plant
Yes, nuclear power plants produce electric power (electricity).
Electricity from solar power is the same as electricity from a coal-burning power plant. It's all the same, and it can be used to power anything that runs on electricity.
To provide electricity
A MW power plant, or a megawatt power plant, is a power generation facility that produces electricity at a rate of one million watts. It is a unit of power measurement and is commonly used to describe the capacity of a power plant. MW power plants can be thermal, hydroelectric, renewable, or any other type of power plant that generates electricity.