Electric energy.
Depends on what kind of power station it is, can bea nuclear power plant, a coal-burning power plant, a wind turbine, or a hydroelectric power station.
Wind power generates electricity. This is fed into the grid and comes along the power lines to your house.
A hydro station.
They are reversible so they can capture the water's energy as the tide comes in, and again was the tide goes out.
Potential energy
Once you convert the solar energy to electrical energy, it makes no difference where it came from. Distribution of such energy is exactly the same, whether it came from solar energy, a nuclear power station, a tidal power station, a geothermal power station, etc.
No because it does not burn any fuel, the energy comes from falling water that turns turbine blades.
hydroeletic
chemical energy
A power station's turbine converts steam energy into rotary energy to drive the generator.
Yes, a wave power station uses renewable energy, as it captures the energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. Waves are a natural and sustainable energy source that does not deplete with use.
nuclear power station generates electric