Chemical energy to thermal energy to mechanical energy to electrical energy
No
It lasts longer. and the electricity is from the enviroment.
Moving water can be used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
Yes most power stations do use heat to generate electricity. Heat energy of the fuel (e.g. burning coal, burning oil, nuclear fission) is utilized to heat water present in the boiler. This heating generates steam, which is then utilized to run the turbine. However some power stations get the energy to generate electricity without using heat (e.g. hydroelectric dams, wind power, sea wave power, solar cell generation systems).
It takes energy to generate electricity. Mechanical energy or thermal energy or nuclear energy , chemical energy,etc, etc,etc
We generate electricity from other forms of energy. Such as wind, sun, ect...
use electricity generators which generate electricity from candle energy
Both renewable and non-renewable resources are used to create electricity. A few of them are wind, water, sunlight, coal, and nuclear resources.
let the geothernal energy to boil the water, then use the stream to generate the electricity. it is the same way when you use coal generate the electricity. but the detail system is very complicated.
Mechanical energy
potential energy
To generate electricity