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Fuel is burned to create steam. The steam turns the turbines, which produces electricity.
In cars and trucks (oil), and in power stations (coal, oil and natural gas) to generate electricity.
Depends on the type of power station.
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A power plant or generating station.
away from urban areas and less distance from fossil fuel areas to power station
The furnace/boiler.
Very simply, more fuel burned, more power output. This applies to any combustion engine.
With current technology - as of 2015 - it is usually burned.
This is typical of nuclear plants where the fuel costs are low compared with fossil fuel costs.