what is thermal power plant and how it works?
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thermal powerplant is a machine which gives electricity from heat . by fuel water is heats to convert into steam the steam rotates the turbine turbine is connected to alternate generates electricity
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> Thermal Power Plant :- A thermal power plant or a thermal power station can be stated as a plant where heat energy is converted into electrical energy by the help of steam that spins a turbine to do the further production.
> Examples are as follows :- Mohave Generating Station (Nevada, USA) , Taichung Thermal Power Station ( Taichung, Taiwan ).
Working of a thermal power plant is stated below :-
• The thermal power plant uses a turbine for generation of electricity (It is steam driven most of the times).
• Water is first heated at a high temperature resulting in the formation of steam. The steam spins the steam turbine that drives an electrical generator.
• After the steam passes through the turbine, it is condensed in some sort of condenser and is recycled to the place where it was first heated (It'll be water by now and we'll use it again to spin turbine). And this cycle of recycling water is generally called the Rankine cycle.
• Thermal power plants are usually used to produce heat energy for the working of industries or desalination of water. Desalination can be stated as the process of extraction of mineral components from saline water ( Saline water is that water that contains a significant concentration of several dissolved salts but mostly NaCl ).
Hope you'll now understand it in a better way !
> Thermal Power Plant :- A thermal power plant or a thermal power station can be stated as a plant where heat energy is converted into electrical energy by the help of steam that spins a turbine to do the further production.
> Examples are as follows :- Mohave Generating Station (Nevada, USA) , Taichung Thermal Power Station ( Taichung, Taiwan ).
Working of a thermal power plant is stated below :-
• The thermal power plant uses a turbine for generation of electricity (It is steam driven most of the times).
• Water is first heated at a high temperature resulting in the formation of steam. The steam spins the steam turbine that drives an electrical generator.
• After the steam passes through the turbine, it is condensed in some sort of condenser and is recycled to the place where it was first heated (It'll be water by now and we'll use it again to spin turbine). And this cycle of recycling water is generally called the Rankine cycle.
• Thermal power plants are usually used to produce heat energy for the working of industries or desalination of water. Desalination can be stated as the process of extraction of mineral components from saline water ( Saline water is that water that contains a significant concentration of several dissolved salts but mostly NaCl ).
Hope you'll now understand it in a better way !
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