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compare fossil fuels with thermal power plants.

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In a fossil fuel power plant the chemical energy stored in fossil fuels such as coal, fuel oil, natural gas or oil shale and oxygen of the air is converted successively into thermal energy, mechanical energy and, finally, electrical energy. Each fossil fuel power plant is a complex, custom-designed system.

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a natural fuel such as coal or oil, that was formed millions of years ago from dead animals or plants in the ground.

A thermal power station is a power station in which heat energy is converted to electric power. In most of the places in the world the turbine is steam-driven. Water is heated, turns into steam and spins a steam turbine which drives an electrical generator.
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In a fossil fuel power plant the chemical energy stored in fossil fuelssuch as coal, fuel oil, natural gas or oilshale and oxygen of the air is converted successively into thermal energy, mechanical energy and, finally, electrical energy. Each fossil fuel power plant is a complex, custom-designed system.
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