A power plant is designed to produce electricity.
A hydrolic power plant is a power plant that uses water. The hydrolic power plant uses the evaporation and condensation of water to work. The largest hydrolic power plant is Itaipu power plant.
This type of plant is called a hydro power plant.
No, a power plant that uses fossil fuels such as gas or coal, cannot be classified as a thermal power plant. A thermal power plant uses the heat from deep within the earth, combined with water to create steam, which then powers the turbines.
To produce electricity
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Nuclear power plants (BWR, PWR, AGR, etc.)
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Electricity supplies in the US contain about 19 percent nuclear generation, so anything which uses electricity from the mains uses nuclear power
They allow electrical energy to flow from the source (the power plant) to its destination (homes, businesses, etc)
Uranium (or plutonium) is a source of energy (nuclear fuel) in nuclear power plants.
The majority of commercial nuclear power reactors use uranium (natural or enriched) as nuclear fuel.