Cruachan Power Station is a storage hydro-electric power station whereas a Normal Hydroelectric power station is produced and then used, no storage needed.
The efficiency of a motor is the output power divided by the input power. The difference is the lost power which appears as heat usually. High-efficiency motors produce very little lost power. But they tend to be more massive and expensive to make, so that most motor designs have to compromise on efficiency.
In order for a hydroelectic power station to function, the station will need a large supply of water. The station will also require large generators with turbines in order to create power from the pressure of the water.
The earth station depends on the following parameters• Transmitter power• Choice of frequency• Gain of antenna• Antenna efficiency• Antenna pointing accuracy• Noise temperature• Local conditions such as wind, weather etc,• Polarization• Propagation losses
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If the oil fired furnaces produce 3000 MW thermal, and the overall station efficiency is 35 percent, this means that the electrical power sent out is 1050 MWe. This assumes you do mean the overall station efficiency, ie that the power used for auxiliaries on the station is subtracted from the total electric power generated, before this figure is calculated.
Jiyeh Power Station oil spill happened in 2006.
The average efficiency of a nuclear power station is about 33%, measured as the ratio of power electric over power thermal.
The overall efficiency of a steam power station is low due to several factors such as heat loss in the boiler, turbine inefficiencies, friction losses, and incomplete combustion of fuel. Additionally, some energy is lost in the form of steam that is not converted to mechanical energy. These cumulative losses contribute to a lower overall efficiency of the power station.
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.
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.
John Bruce has written: 'Power station efficiency control' -- subject(s): Electric power-plants
i asked this question so why dont you answer it
No, but it has the oldest oil refinery in Asia!
Yes,once its used as much oil and coal power station
In cars and trucks (oil), and in power stations (coal, oil and natural gas) to generate electricity.
At a power station, heat is typically produced by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, or natural gas, or by splitting atoms in a nuclear reactor. This heat is used to generate steam, which drives turbines connected to electricity generators, producing electricity. The efficiency of this process is crucial in maximizing the amount of electricity generated per unit of heat input.