C + O2 -> CO2
Named combustion process/use of named N fertilisers[A location of combustion eg power station, car engine]
The range of a power station is worked out by multiplying 1.25 by square root of the mast size
mid 2012
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station to station
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In a coal-fueled power station, CO2 is formed when coal is burned in the presence of oxygen during the combustion process. The carbon in the coal combines with oxygen to form CO2 as a byproduct. In a gas-fueled power station, CO2 is formed when natural gas is burned in a similar combustion process, where the carbon in the gas combines with oxygen to produce CO2.
VAlery POLYAKOV
N = 86 + 35
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A gas power station wastes energy through heat loss during electricity generation and transmission. This heat loss occurs in the combustion process, as well as in the turbines and other equipment within the power station. Additionally, inefficiencies in converting gas to electricity can also result in wasted energy.
In a power station, coal is burned to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators. The combustion of coal heats water in a boiler, creating steam that expands and spins the turbine blades. This mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy by the generator. Additionally, coal-fired power plants often utilize emissions control technologies to reduce pollutants released during combustion.