it turns the fossil fuel to electicrty
Typical fossil fuels are used to build the turbine and construct it. Once built wind is the main energy component for the wind turbine itself. Fossil fuel plants run on standby (not producing power yet consuming fuel) to backup these systems. This fuel is ignored to maintain the "green" status of Wind systems.
The wind is free. And no pollution is created by a wind turbine.
Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are burned in power plants to generate heat. This heat is used to turn water into steam, which drives a turbine connected to a generator. The generator produces electricity which is then transmitted through power lines to homes and businesses.
Wind turbines do not use any fossil fuels to operate as they generate electricity from the wind. The amount of electricity generated depends on the wind speed and turbine efficiency, not on fossil fuel consumption.
The heat from coal turns water into steam. It is the steam that turns generator turbine blades to create electricity.
No, hydroelectric power is produced from the movement of water spinning a turbine. Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) produce energy by burning.
Fossil fuel power stations burn coal, oil, or natural gas to generate electricity. The fuel is burned in a boiler to produce steam, which then drives a turbine connected to a generator that produces electricity. The electricity is then sent through power lines for distribution to homes and businesses.
In a power plant, fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are burned to generate heat. This heat is used to produce steam which drives a turbine connected to a generator, converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. The electricity generated is then distributed for use.
No its not a fossil fuel
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