lignite coal
A coal-fired power station primarily generates thermal energy from burning coal. The heat produced is used to generate steam, which drives turbines to produce electricity.
chemical energy
A coal-fired power station uses chemical energy from burning coal to generate electricity. A nuclear power station uses nuclear reactions to generate electricity.
A Thermal based power plant have large type of coal consumption and secondly the cement and steel industries have large coal consumption.
hi, Thermal based power plant have large type of coal consumption and secondly the cement and steel industries have large coal consumption
In India, Bituminous/sub-bituminous coal is used on large scale. Still there are some plants which consumes lignite for combustion.
It depends on the fuel used in the power plant ie., nuclear, gas powered turbines, coal fired. What ever fuel type used there has to be a water supply for cooling.
Thermal coal is a broad classification that includes various types of coal used for generating electricity or heat. Steam coal, on the other hand, is a specific type of thermal coal with high heat-producing properties, making it suitable for powering steam turbines in electricity generation. In essence, steam coal is a subtype of thermal coal used specifically for generating steam to produce electricity.
Which water do you mean? The cooling water will be at the natural temperature of the lake or river it has come from. It will have only thermal energy
The amount of CO2 produced by a 10 Megawatt power station would depend on the type of fuel it uses. For example, a coal-fired power station would produce around 25,000 tons of CO2 per year, while a natural gas power station would produce around 15,000 tons of CO2 per year.
Depends on the type of power station.
It is type of thermal power plant