An electricity generator is basically a magnet spinning inside a stationery coil of copper wire. This produces electricity.
Anything that can spin the magnet will work. So wind blowing on the blades of a windmill will turn it, and this produces electricity.
Using coal, the coal is burnt and turns water into steam. This steam turns the propellor, which rotates the magnet, and electricity is produced.
There are big differences between the two ways of generation.
using wind turbines !
Wind power is generated by the force of wind turning turbine blades. As the blades rotate, they drive a generator to produce electricity. The electricity is then fed into a power grid for distribution.
By coal fired generators.
Electricity in cities is typically generated in large power plants using various methods such as burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas), nuclear reactions, or renewable sources like wind or solar energy. The electricity generated is then distributed through a network of power lines to homes and businesses for use.
Electricity is typically generated at power plants using various methods such as burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas), nuclear reactions, hydroelectric power (using flowing water), wind power, or solar power. The generated electricity is then distributed through power lines to homes, businesses, and other consumers.
Electricity is generated using wind by harnessing the energy from wind to spin the blades of a turbine connected to a generator. As the blades turn, the generator converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy. This electricity is then transmitted through power lines for use.
Electrical energy can be generated by burning fossil fuels like coal or natural gas to turn turbines that produce electricity. It can also be generated through renewable sources like solar panels or wind turbines that convert sunlight or wind into electricity.
Electricity is not made in plants. Most electricity is generated in power plants using a variety of sources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, hydro, wind, and solar energy. Plants utilize photosynthesis to convert sunlight into chemical energy, but they do not produce electricity.
The majority of he UK's electricity is generated by coal or gas-fired power stations. We also use nuclear power, wind and wave generators.
We are all adding to global warming when we use electricity, whenever that electricity is generated from fossil fuels. This does not mean that we, or the people of Illinois, should stop using electricity, although there are mreasures we can take to reduce our usage. What Illinois can do is to move away from using coal and oil to generate electricity and towards using renewable resourcesuch as wind, solar and geothermal resources.
Coal and wind are both sources of energy used for electricity generation. However, coal is a fossil fuel that is mined and burned to produce heat, while wind energy is generated by harnessing the power of the wind to turn turbines and produce electricity. Both sources have environmental impacts, with coal being a major contributor to air pollution and climate change, while wind energy is considered a cleaner and renewable option.
Often in the sea, but sometimes in lakes.