what is thermal power plant?
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in thermal power plant ,
the heat energy is converted into electrical energy.
In a thermal power plant a steam turbine is rotated with help of high pressure and high temperature steam and this rotation is transferred to a generator to produce electricity.
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the heat energy is converted into electrical energy.
In a thermal power plant a steam turbine is rotated with help of high pressure and high temperature steam and this rotation is transferred to a generator to produce electricity.
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honestly i copied it from
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In Thermal power plants, fossil fuels are burnt everyday to produce heat energy, which is converted into electrical energy. Large amount of fossil fuels are burnt in power stations to heat up water to produce steam which further runs the turbine to generate electricity .
The transmission of electricity is more efficient than transporting coal or petroleum over the same distance. Therefore, many thermal power plants are set up near coal or oil fields.
Here is your answer !!
In Thermal power plants, fossil fuels are burnt everyday to produce heat energy, which is converted into electrical energy. Large amount of fossil fuels are burnt in power stations to heat up water to produce steam which further runs the turbine to generate electricity .
The transmission of electricity is more efficient than transporting coal or petroleum over the same distance. Therefore, many thermal power plants are set up near coal or oil fields.
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