its oil,gas and coal
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Most power stations use steam to drive turbines connected to generators. Most fuels can be burnt, to provide the heat to generate steam. Choose two out of these:- 1. Oil 2. Gas 3. Coal 4. Peat 5. Bio mass (shredded wood)
Petrol is not used in power stations for electricity generation because it is primarily used as a fuel for internal combustion engines in vehicles. Power stations typically use fuels like coal, natural gas, or renewable sources to generate electricity on a larger scale more efficiently than petrol.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt in vehicles and electricity power plants. This releases the energy.
Power stations most often burn fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil to generate electricity. These fuels are readily available and economically viable for large-scale electricity production.
Power stations typically burn fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, or oil to generate electricity. The burning of these fuels produces heat, which is used to produce steam that drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
The two fuels used in nuclear power stations are uranium-235 and plutonium-239. These fuels undergo nuclear fission reactions to generate heat, which is used to produce steam and ultimately generate electricity.
Chemical energy to thermal energy to mechanical energy to electrical energy
Common fossil fuels burnt in factories include coal, natural gas, and oil. These fuels are used to generate heat and/or electricity for various industrial processes. However, burning fossil fuels contributes to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
no,its considered as a natural sort of being because its made from burnt crushed coal. +++ Not sure how make that single jump. Electricity and magnetism are natural but mankind discovered their characteristics and interactions, hence how to use them to generate useful amounts of electricity. Whilst it's true that many power-stations do burn crushed coal, to generate steam to drive turbines that spin the alternators, other fuels or primes-movers are available.
Wind power, hydroelectric power, solar power, tidal power, nuclear power, geothermal power.
Nuclear fuels, such as uranium, are used in nuclear reactors to generate electricity through a process called nuclear fission. In this process, the uranium atoms are split, releasing energy in the form of heat. This heat is then used to generate steam, which drives a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity.
mostly coal