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All fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are used in power plants.
power plants fueled by fossil fuels
fdg fosil fuels are great for transportation
Both power plants generate electricity, but a fossil fuel power plant burns coal, oil, or gas to produce heat that boils water into steam to drive a turbine, while a nuclear power plant uses nuclear reactions to heat water into steam. Nuclear plants produce no greenhouse gas emissions, while fossil fuel plants do. However, nuclear plants produce radioactive waste that needs to be safely managed for a long time.
The problem of disposing large amounts of nuclear waste is not resolved.
coal uses fossil fuels and nuclear power plants doesn't
Power plants like Thermal Power Plant burn fossil fuels to heat water and then water turn into steam that creates enough pressure to run the turbines.Turbines rotate and electricity is formed.
Nuclear power plants and fossil fuels such as petroleum.
As fuel for power plants. vehicle engines, coal power plants, oil for heating, etc. It's all fossil fuels. burn them to get heat and use the heat to make energy in some fashion, basically.
Burning of fossil Fuels takes place in the Engine of you vehicles.If take place in power plants.
The vast majority run on fossil fuels. There are also nuclear, wind, hydro power stations or plants. In some places there are geothermal power plants.
Nuclear power plants don't emit greenhouse gases, need little fuel to generate a lot of power, and can produce electricity continuously.