carbon dioxide is the main gas that comes out
Coal, oil, gas, gravity (hydro) and nuclear
Power turbines are driven by steam. Steam can be raised by thermal, nuclear or geothermal processes. Wind and water can also drive a generator. The auxiliaries for a power station (which I think is what this question is asking) are typically powered by step down transformers within the power station. In nuclear power stations there are often standby-critical supplies which are driven by gas turbines or diesel generators.
tarapur atomic power station
Grain Power Station was created in 1979.
Drax power station was created in 1974.
the power station works in different processes of electricity
turbine
hydroeletic
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Electric power get from sun cell
Coal an natural gases
Ireland's largest power station is the Aghada gas-fired station. It is near Midleton in the east of the county of Cork. It is an electricity generating station, owned by the ESB (Electricity Supply Board), Ireland's main electricity provider.
Coal, oil, gas, gravity (hydro) and nuclear
Battersea power station. Hartlepool power station
There are three power stations in India; Tarapur Atomic Power Station, Rajastan Atomic Power Station and Kakrapar Atomic Power Station.
A nuclear power plant is a thermal power station. The heat source is nuclear reactor. Its main point is to produce electricity.
Cruachan Power Station is a storage hydro-electric power station whereas a Normal Hydroelectric power station is produced and then used, no storage needed.