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The number of wind turbines needed to replace a coal power station depends on the size and capacity of the coal plant, as well as the size and efficiency of the wind turbines. On average, it can take several dozen to hundreds of wind turbines to replace a single coal power station.
Ferrybridge is a coal powered power station.
coal
kendal power station in south Africa
it depends on how big the power station is
lignite coal
Both wind turbines and coal power stations come in different sizes, so there is no quick formula to convert one to the other.
the coal is crushed first then the coal is passed for burning
A coal-fired power station uses chemical energy from burning coal to generate electricity. A nuclear power station uses nuclear reactions to generate electricity.
yes
In a coal-fueled power station, CO2 is formed when coal is burned in the presence of oxygen during the combustion process. The carbon in the coal combines with oxygen to form CO2 as a byproduct. In a gas-fueled power station, CO2 is formed when natural gas is burned in a similar combustion process, where the carbon in the gas combines with oxygen to produce CO2.
does it come from the Huntly coal fields, or is it imported from overseas.