Inputs of a power station is the air inside it produced. :)
But seriously: The input to a power station is the source of energy use to make electricity. This can be water, oil, gas, coal, nuclear. In less conventional terms, wind turbines and tidal schemes are 'power stations'.
A coal-fired power station uses chemical energy from burning coal to generate electricity. A nuclear power station uses nuclear reactions to generate electricity.
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Yes, a wave power station uses renewable energy, as it captures the energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. Waves are a natural and sustainable energy source that does not deplete with use.
Geothermal power stations are built by digging into the Earth's crust and tapping into the direct heat that is never ending. It generally takes around nine months to start a geothermal power station.
Lake Manapouri is a lake in South Island with a power station. The lake is situated within the Fiordland National Park and the wider region of Te Waipounamu South West New Zealand World Heritage Area.
Battersea power station. Hartlepool power station
There are three power stations in India; Tarapur Atomic Power Station, Rajastan Atomic Power Station and Kakrapar Atomic Power Station.
Cruachan Power Station is a storage hydro-electric power station whereas a Normal Hydroelectric power station is produced and then used, no storage needed.
Ferrybridge is a coal powered power station.
Formby Power Station railway station was created in 1917.
Formby Power Station railway station ended in 1944.
This is a cogeneration power station.
Wanakbori Thermal Power Station is the name of the electric power station in India.
Varying on what part in Bristol you live in. Their is an Power station called the Seabank Power Station and it's located i the Hallen Marsh.
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The name is "Huntly Power Station".
The first power station on the Waikato River is named the Horahora Power Station. It was built to provide electricity to the Martha gold mines in Waihi.