coal and gas
It's Gas and Coal that produces the electricity for Plug-in Items.
You need to know the torque the motor needs to produce to operate the valve before you can specify the motor. It's all about the amount of power that needs to be delivered to any application that is critical in specifying motors. Motors are rated according to the power needed, so once you have that, then you can select the motor according to rpm and power supply.
MWh is a unit of energy whereas, MW is a unit of power. Energy and power are two words often confusingly interchanged. Energy is the amount of work done, whereas power is the rate of doing work. One MWh (Mega Watt Hour) is a million watts of power applied over the period of an hour. One MW (Mega Watt) is a million watts. 1 Watt is 1 Joule per second. To convert MWh to MW, you should divide MWh by the time applied in hours. MWh = MW * Hours, and respectively MW = MWh / Hours E.g. Some electrical equipment used 84 MWh is the total energy measured by a electricity meter over 12 hours operation. What is the power rating of the equipment in MW? 84 MWh / 12 hours = 7 MW
I am not sure what exactly you mean by "reactive power" (I guess you mean electrical reactive power), but power is the ratio of energy for a period of time. So that makes power (and reactive power as well) a scalar, since you can describe it with only one number. The fact that electrical reactive power is drawn on a XY plane, should not confuse you.
Like, Power Redundancy?
The name is "Huntly Power Station".
It's Gas and Coal that produces the electricity for Plug-in Items.
It used to use coal. I don't think it has been converted to gas powered but not sure on that.
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To produce electricity
does it come from the Huntly coal fields, or is it imported from overseas.
The Huntly Power Station in New Zealand was built in stages, with the first unit commissioned in 1983 followed by further units in subsequent years. The station is located in Huntly, Waikato, and is one of the largest thermal power stations in New Zealand.
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To produce electricity
They both produce electricity
No. Construction equipment used to build the station will burn fossil fuels and produce some pollution. When the station is complete it will produce pollution free electricity. The station will require some electric power from the grid to operate, and some of that electricity may be produced by coal powered plants which do produce pollution, but the geothermal power station will not produce pollution.
the power station absorbs the smoke from the incinerator to produce electricity