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Steam-turbine's electric outputs range drastically. They can put out anywhere from 750 W to 1.5 GW (1,500,000,000 W).

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How much power do you get from a steam turbine?

Depends on the turbine


What are the steps to a nuclear power plant?

Usually there is a uranium rod encased in a large compartment which is filled with water, we then cause a nuclear reaction causing the rod to get very hot which also heats up the water making steam, which turns something much like a fan which then spins a turbine and electricity is made. And the pressurizer pressurizes the steam to turn the turbine


How do you generate electricty?

The primary means of producing electricity from heat involves heating water until it becomes steam, this steam is kept under pressure so that its volume remains the same while it continues to gain the energy from the heat. Once the steam has absorbed as much energy as we can give it, we allow it to expand into pipes, releasing the energy we put in as it does. That heat energy is transfered to rotational motion as the steam expands and pushes the blades of a turbine. The axle of the turbine is in turn connected to a generator which turns rotational motion into electricity. weather the heat is generated by nuclear reactions, coal, or whatever else you like is irrelevant.


How much wind can one wind turbine generate in one year?

A wind turbine is not designed to generate wind, it uses wind and generates electricity.


What does a nuclear power plant need to produce electricity?

Through machinesMy answer is short and simple, although not as much as the first one, lol. Nuclear power plants create electricity much the same as any other power plant the difference is the fuel used. The nuclear fission is the energy used to heat water that creates steam to turn a turbine which generates electricity.

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How much power do you get from a steam turbine?

Depends on the turbine


How much steam is required to produce 5 MW power in steam turbine?

How much steam is required to produce 5 MW power in steam turbine?In fully condensing turbine we will need 20 TPH steam required to generate for 5MW


Is an electrical cord a conductor of heat?

The primary means of producing electricity from heat involves heating water until it becomes steam, this steam is kept under pressure so that its volume remains the same while it continues to gain the energy from the heat. Once the steam has absorbed as much energy as we can give it, we allow it to expand into pipes, releasing the energy we put in as it does. That heat energy is transfered to rotational motion as the steam expands and pushes the blades of a turbine. The axle of the turbine is in turn connected to a generator which turns rotational motion into electricity. weather the heat is generated by nuclear reactions, coal, or whatever else you like is irrelevant.


How much does a small steam turbine cost?

That would depend on the type and size of turbine.


How is liquid biofuel use to generate electricity?

Liquid biofuel will burn in much the same as fossil fuel oil, so it will even run the same power stations. The simplest form of electricity generation is to use steam to turn a turbine which generates electricity. Biofuel is thus used to boil water into steam.


How does a steam engine differ from a steam turbine?

Technically a steam turbine is a particular type of steam engine. A classic steam engine usually refers to a reciprocating steam engine, which uses a piston and crank arrangement, where pressurised steam (from the boiler) forces the piston through its stroke, producing output power. A steam turbine produces power with pressurized steam expanding to high velocity, and impinging on turbine blades which produce rotational output power. A steam turbine can be considered similar to a windmill, although steam turbines typicaly rotate much faster, and often have many stages of steam expansion within a single machine.


How much electricity can a wind turbine generate?

4,7 million


How much pressure behind the wheel case in steam turbine?

Do not read this answer or Weegee will get you!


What are the steps to a nuclear power plant?

Usually there is a uranium rod encased in a large compartment which is filled with water, we then cause a nuclear reaction causing the rod to get very hot which also heats up the water making steam, which turns something much like a fan which then spins a turbine and electricity is made. And the pressurizer pressurizes the steam to turn the turbine


How do fossil fuel burning plants work?

Simple breakdown of how Gas station works.Water is taken from a local river, this is then cleaned up, and given a neutral PH level. The gas is burned in what is known as a boiler. There are many tubes within the boiler which all carry the water. The water is heated to such an extent that it turns to steam, and we use this steam to turn what is known as a Turbine. The turbine on a Gas station would be a GT or Gas Turbine. This turbine is attached to what is Known as an AC generator. Similar to a car Alternator, but much larger. A generator turns Mechanical movement into Electricity through Electromagnets.This electricity is then put through a transformer which would step it up to around 132Kv, where it would then be fed to a consumer.WATER BOILER STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR ELECTRICTY


To produce 5 MW of electricity how much steam pressure is needed and water in relevancy. What temperature is needed to produce it and what size pipe should be piped into the steam turbine?

That is a question that does not have one single answer. For instance, if the pressure of the steam is raised, less steam is needed. As pressure rises, temperature will also rise due to adiabatic work done on the steam. Also, higher temperatures are needed at higher pressures to make sure the steam does not condense. Raising the temperature of the steam at a given pressure also means that less steam is needed to provide the same amount of energy. Efficiency will also vary, depending on the turbine, and other factors, such ascondenser vacuum. In general, running a pressure around 40 - 45 PSI, it will take 20,000 - 25,000 pounds of steam per hour to generate one megawatt of electricity during that hour. This is with steam that is just above saturation (around 285°F). So, for 5 MW, you'd need around 100,000 pounds of steam an hour. The pipe size would depend on the turbine. A 55 MW turbine (common for geothermal), might have two pipes bringing steam in (one per side), both of which are around 30" in diameter. For 100,000 pounds of steam an hour, much smaller pipes would suffice. However, expanding and then compressing the steam repeatedly is something you want to avoid. Note that these figures reflect more of a geothermal application. The pressure and temperature of steam from a boiler will typically be much higher.


How is electricity produced at a power station?

In a coal-fired power station, a boiler burns coal to produce steam. The steam makes a turbine spin. The turbine drives an electricity generator. The electricity from the generator is converted to a higher voltage by a transformer. This higher voltage is to enable transmission over long power lines without losing too much energy. When it comes to reach our homes, it is then converted back into lower voltage by other transformers. Nuclear power stations are similar - instead of a coal-fired boiler, a nuclear reactor creates the steam. Wind turbines use the blades to turn the generator.