Coal burns- heats water- water turns to steam- steam rises and turns turbines- turbines contain magnets and copper wires, as the magnet rotates around copper, electricity is generated, it is fed off through wires
No. Most of our energy comes from burning coal.
The efficiency of a coal burning power plant is between 35% and 40%. This means that 40% of the energy is used to make electricity and the other 60% is wasted on heat and pollution through cooling towers and smoke stacks. This is the same efficiency that we had in the 1950s.
burning coal releases heat, and that heat turns a turbine, which generates electricity.
To produce electricity
The burning becomes heat energy. The heat boils water to make steam, which then turns a turbine, which is kinetic energy. The turbine can power a power generator, producing electric energy, which can then produce almost any kind of energy.
Depends on what kind of power station it is, can bea nuclear power plant, a coal-burning power plant, a wind turbine, or a hydroelectric power station.
which energy transformation occurs first in a coal burning power plant
Electricity from solar power is the same as electricity from a coal-burning power plant. It's all the same, and it can be used to power anything that runs on electricity.
The energy from earth is required. This energy is used to create electricity.
Electricity.
If the rural areas are connected to the electricity grid, then the energy source is the same as the cities. It is probably a power plant which makes electricity by burning coal or oil. Some places have hydro-electric power, or a mix with some solar and wind power. If the rural areas have no on-line electricity, they can generate their own electricity with generators burning diesel oil. Or they can have gas or oil delivered and stored in tanks. In some parts of the world the only energy in rural areas would be from cooking stoves burning firewood or animal dung.
Electricity is electricity . . . it does not matter whether it was created by falling water, burning coal or oil, or by a nuclear power plant.
A nuclear power plant produces electrical (electromagnetic) energy, or what most call electricity or electric power.
Electricity.
well, you have renewable energy such as wind power, wave power etc... all this generates electricity without burning fossil fuels
No. Most of our energy comes from burning coal.
Energy is being taken from a source, like burning coal, sunlight, or nuclear fission. That energy is transferred to a generator, a machine which uses that energy to spin magnets around a coil of wire, which makes electricity flow through the wires. Electricity is electrons which are flowing through a conductor. The electricity is sent out of the power plant through power lines.