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In huge power stations. Natural gas and oil is pumped in and burnt, the heat released is used to super heat water to pressurized steam, this steam drives a turbine which drives a generator which produces electricity.

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What are fossil fuels used for and how do they work?

Burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is used in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.


What are five common fuels used to generate heat?

Five common fuels used to generate heat include natural gas, propane, oil, coal, and wood. Natural gas is widely used in residential heating and cooking due to its efficiency and lower emissions. Propane is often used in areas without natural gas access, while oil is commonly used in heating oil systems. Coal and wood are traditional fuels, with coal being less popular due to environmental concerns, and wood often used in stoves and fireplaces for both heating and ambiance.


What type of heat source is a gas furnace?

Natural Gas Sometimes referred to as forced air systems, these heating systems burn natural gas, propane, oil, or use electricity to heat your home, and are the most commonly used heating systems. Air is heated in the furnace and then distributed throughout your house via ductwork.


Why is electricity a secondary energy source?

another source of energy must be used to make electricity


What are the three main fossil fuels and how do they work?

The three main fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal is formed from ancient plant matter and is burned to produce electricity and heat, releasing carbon dioxide and other pollutants. Oil, derived from ancient marine organisms, is refined into fuels like gasoline and diesel, powering vehicles and machinery. Natural gas, primarily methane, is used for heating, electricity generation, and as a cleaner-burning alternative to coal and oil, emitting less carbon dioxide when combusted.

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Which fossil fuel is used to generate electricity?

All fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are used to generate electricity.


What fuels are used to generate electricity in the UK?

Coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear


Does power station use natural gas to generate electricity?

Yes. There are many power stations that use natural gas to heat water to steam and then turn turbines to generate electricity. These are considered more environmentally friendly than oil or coal powered plants.


What are three types of fossil fuels used in Texas to generate electricity?

Coal, fuel oil and natural gas.


How many fossil fuels are burned to make electricity?

The most common fossil fuels burned to generate electricity are coal, natural gas, and oil. Coal is the most widely used fossil fuel for electricity generation, followed by natural gas and then oil. These fossil fuels are burned in power plants to produce steam which drives turbines to generate electricity.


Is electricity produced by burning greenhouse gases?

When coal and oil are burnt to generate electricity, they are converted almost entirely to greenhouse gases. When natural gas is burnt to generate electricity, some of it is converted to water and some is converted to carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Because of this, natural gas is preferable as a fuel, compared to coal and oil. Generating electricity from wind, water flow (hydro-electricity), solar energy and hot rocks (geothermal electricity) emits no greenhouse gases.


What is a example of a fossil fuel that can be used to generate electricity?

Natural gas is a common example of a fossil fuel used to generate electricity. It is burned in gas turbines or combined-cycle power plants to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. Natural gas is favored for its efficiency and lower carbon emissions compared to coal and oil. Additionally, it can be used in peaking plants to meet high electricity demand.


What is burned to make electricity?

Various fuels such as coal, natural gas, oil, and biomass are burned in power plants to generate electricity. The heat produced from burning these fuels is used to create steam, which then drives turbines to generate electricity.


Does biomass use heat to generate electricity?

Yes, you burn biomass to generate electricity, the same as a fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) power station, except without causing global warming.


Where are fossil fuel burned?

In cars and trucks (oil), and in power stations (coal, oil and natural gas) to generate electricity.


What 4 things can be used to generate electricity?

Four things that can be used to generate electricity are fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas), renewable sources (such as solar, wind, and hydropower), nuclear power, and geothermal energy.


What do power stations use natural resources?

Power stations use natural resources such as coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear fuel to generate electricity. These resources are burned or utilized to produce steam, which then drives turbines to generate electricity. Solar and wind power stations also use sunlight and wind as natural resources to produce electricity.