i asked this question so why dont you answer it
a small one is half a million a big one is 3 million
Jiyeh Power Station oil spill happened in 2006.
Yes, you have to grow the plants, or collect the garbage, and there are maintenance costs for the power station, which can be the same as a fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) power station, but without causing global warming.
Oil is not too expensive, especially when you can increase the price of electricity to cover it. Oil is easily transported, and it is also simple to convert a coal burning power station into an oil burning power station.
Oil fired power stations contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, while tidal power stations have minimal environmental impact. Oil fired power stations are dependent on a finite resource, whereas tidal power is a renewable energy source. Additionally, tidal power stations have predictable energy generation patterns, while oil prices can fluctuate.
Enjoy the Bedouin lifestyle. Search for oil. Build a solar energy station.
In an oil power station, heat is generated by burning oil in a boiler to produce high-pressure steam. This steam is then used to drive a turbine connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy into electricity.
No, but it has the oldest oil refinery in Asia!
Yes,once its used as much oil and coal power station
It's much easier to use oil and it costs less. When using solar energy. it cost millions to just build it when oil/fossil fuel is easy to mine and use.
Companies and governments are more interested in short-term solutions.It's still too easy to burn coal and oil, despite the pollution. When power plants are forced to pay for their pollution they will quickly change to renewable energy.It's cheaper to build a coal- or oil-fired power plant for the first year. After that the cost of coal or oil increases year after year. The cost of transporting coal and oil increases year after year. The cost of the carbon pollution increases year after year.Solar power towers cost more for the first year. They cost more to build, partly because they are new. As more and more are built, they will become cheaper. Costs for the second year are nothing much, just some maintenance costs. Ditto for next year and all the following years.
In cars and trucks (oil), and in power stations (coal, oil and natural gas) to generate electricity.