in the view of performance and safety compare steam , hydro and nuclear power plant
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Modern society cannot function without a reliable power system. We need energy for all our activities, and we utilize this energy in various forms such as thermal, electrical, mechanical etc. However, electrical energy can be considered as the most important of these since we can generate, transmit, distribute, convert and utilize it efficiently and economically.
The generation aspect is at the foremost of the chain and it is realized with the help of power plants. A set of equipments utilized to produce electrical power in large quantities (usually hundreds - thousands of MW) is called a generating station or a power plant. Such a power plant will convert one form of energy (nuclear, thermal, hydro, solar etc.) to electrical energy.
On the basis of this form of energy conversion, power plants are broadly classified as follows:
Thermal Power Station (Steam power plant)
Hydroelectric Power Station
Nuclear Power Station
There are other plants too, such as:
Solar Power Plant
Wind Power Plant
Tidal Power Plant
Geothermal Power Plant
Diesel Power Plant
The generation aspect is at the foremost of the chain and it is realized with the help of power plants. A set of equipments utilized to produce electrical power in large quantities (usually hundreds - thousands of MW) is called a generating station or a power plant. Such a power plant will convert one form of energy (nuclear, thermal, hydro, solar etc.) to electrical energy.
On the basis of this form of energy conversion, power plants are broadly classified as follows:
Thermal Power Station (Steam power plant)
Hydroelectric Power Station
Nuclear Power Station
There are other plants too, such as:
Solar Power Plant
Wind Power Plant
Tidal Power Plant
Geothermal Power Plant
Diesel Power Plant
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