There is actually several answers, depending on what you are looking for in your answer.
Heat energy, the energy that is imparted to the steam from an external heat source.
motive energy, the energy in the steam that moves it through the piping.
internal energy, the energy that causes the steam to expand.
external energy, the energy that the steam holds that can be used to heat or drive machinery.
and entropy, the unuseable energy that is lost in any energy system, (loss to the universe).
Electricity and steam. In some locations the steam is used to heat homes and businesses.
It depends on the type of power plant. Some of the most common is coal (which is used to make steam to create power) one of the least common in the us is nuclear power.
electric plants have electromagnetic energy
Turbo Alternators are used in thermal power stations because of the steam energy to mechanical energy conversion turbo alternator is more effitient
Dry Steam Power Plant : generates power directly from the steam from inside the earth.Flash Steam Power Plant : Flash steam plants use waters at temperatures greater than 360F. As this hot water flows up, it is collected in a flash tank where drop in pressure causes the liquid to boil into steam. The steam is then used to run turbines which in turn generate power. The condensed steam is returned to the reservoir.Binary Steam Power Plant : This type of plant uses high temperature geothermal water to heat another liquid which has a lower boiling point than water.
Dry Steam Power Plant : generates power directly from the steam from inside the earth.Flash Steam Power Plant : Flash steam plants use waters at temperatures greater than 360F. As this hot water flows up, it is collected in a flash tank where drop in pressure causes the liquid to boil into steam. The steam is then used to run turbines which in turn generate power. The condensed steam is returned to the reservoir.Binary Steam Power Plant : This type of plant uses high temperature geothermal water to heat another liquid which has a lower boiling point than water.
The ultimate product of a nuclear power plant is binding energy, released as heat and radiation. The usual byproduct of that is steam, converted from water, which is used to spin turbines to turn generators to make electricity.
The ultimate product of a nuclear power plant is binding energy, released as heat and radiation. The usual byproduct of that is steam, converted from water, which is used to spin turbines to turn generators to make electricity.
A nuclear power plant produces electrical (electromagnetic) energy, or what most call electricity or electric power.
Electrical energy
Nothing, except possibly size, but that would be because of different power rating of plant not different type of plant.
inside steam is tiny particals that is called steam energy this steam energy are a type of energy used in factorys