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They are combusted ( burned) to make heat . This heat is used to heat water to superheated steam under pressure.

The superheated steam drives a turbine, which in turn mechanically drives the electrical generator. Superheated steam is steam that is about 300oC and with a pressure greater that atmospheric pressure. It is dangerous stuff.

The combustion of fossil fuels is an environmental problem ,as it releases carbon dioxide in the burning.

A power station needs some form of energy to mechanically rotate a generator to make electricity.

The other major source of heat in a power station that does not need combustion, is nuclear fuels. Nuclear fuels create heat by nuclear change , with in turn creates the superheated steam , and them it is the same process as above. .

Other methods of energy that can be used to create electrical power are, solar, wind, hydroelectric(dams) , tidal , and wave power.

Hydroelectric and Tidal use gravity as the primary energy source.

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