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What does the term 'Thermal' indicate in the 'Thermal POWER plant '​

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Answered by pinjaraarifisha
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Thermal refers to the heat of fuel combustion, or more generally any power plant in which heat is converted into electricity. A thermal power plant doesn't necessarily use steam. Most natural gas turbine power plants use a Brayton cycle, where high-pressure hot exhaust gases directly produce motion in a turbine.

Answered by rajnitiwari192003
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Heat energy which converted into electrical energy

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