The plant that produces the most energy is the giant sequoia tree. These trees have a high photosynthetic rate due to their large surface area and can convert a significant amount of sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.
A nuclear power plant produces electricity by harnessing the energy released from nuclear fission reactions in the reactor core. This process generates heat, which is used to produce steam that drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
A power plant, such as a nuclear power plant or a solar farm, is a type of big building that produces energy on a large scale. These facilities generate electricity through various means, such as harnessing nuclear reactions or capturing sunlight.
Texas currently produces the most wind-powered energy in the United States.
A light bulb produces light energy, which is the primary form of energy it emits. It also produces heat energy as a byproduct of its operation, although most of the energy is used to generate light.
A turbine's kinetic energy is converted to electric energy by a generator at a power plant. The rotating motion of the turbine spins the generator, which produces electricity through electromagnetic induction.
Chloroplast
Chloroplast
No plant organelle produces solar energy. Only the sun produces solar energy.
The mitochondria is what produces energy. It makes it ATP.
chloroplasts
it produces energy from the sunlight and also releases air in which we breath
Produces oxygenBreathes in carbon dioxideConsumes Energy
It is vacuole
energy
The mitochondria produce energy for cells.
Mitochondria
its called the mitochodria or the mitochondrion