Fuel is burned to create steam. The steam turns the turbines, which produces electricity.
Carbon Dioxide, particular matter, mercury and radioactive trace elements are released/emitted from the fossil fuel thermal power stations and cause damage to the environment. Also, paying for the fuel, clean up and remediation of pollution-prevention. :)
With the exception of nuclear power stations (which are classed as 'thermal'), all other 'thermal' power stations use combustible fuels, including coal (usually pulverised), oil, gas, wood-chips, etc. I visited a sugar plantation, in Indonesia, where the waste material (pulverised) from the processed sugar cane was used as the main fuel in their on-site power station.
Gas stations start up the quickest because they use gas turbines and do not require water to be boiled up to produce steam.
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Chemical > Thermal > Kinetic > Electrical
1. Heat energy is produced by burning fossil fuel in a furnace or from the fission of uranium in nuclear or by hot gas in a gas-fired power station
Depends on the type of power station.
coal
Coal
No
Chemical energy released by burning the fuel with oxygen produces thermal energy, which is transferred to water/steam as thermal energy, which then produces mechanical energy in the turbine. This drives the generator to produce electrical energy.
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
away from urban areas and less distance from fossil fuel areas to power station
deemed generation means means the energy which a thermal power generating station was capable of generating but could not generate due to reasons beyond the control of the generating station or on account of non-availability of Transmission Licensee's transmission lines or on receipt of backing down instructions from the State Load Dispatch Centre resulting in shortage of various fossil fuel such as coal n all...
The furnace/boiler.
This is typical of nuclear plants where the fuel costs are low compared with fossil fuel costs.