In this modern world the dependency on electricity is so much that it has become the part of our life. This is achieved with the help of suitable power generating stations, known as POWER PLANTS.
3. What are the different types of Power Plants ?
To learn about the production of electricity.
Brief idea of CONVENTIONAL and NON
CONVENTIONAL energy.
4. What are the
different types of
Power Plants ?
1. Conventional
Electric Power
Plants
2. Non-
Conventional
Electric Power
Plants
1. Nuclear Power Plants
2. Thermal Power Plant
3. Hydroelectric Power Plants
4. Wind Power Plants
5. Solar Power Plants
6. Geothermal Power Plants
7. Ocean Power Plants
6. NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
-A nuclear power
plant or nuclear power
station is a thermal power
station.
-The heat source is a nuclear
reactor.
-The heat which is produced
from the fission of
URANIUM or PLUTONIUM
atoms used to generate
steam
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8. THERMAL POWER PLANT
-A thermal power
station is a power plant in
which heat energy is
converted to electric
power.
-Water is heated, turns
into steam and spins
a steam turbine.
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10. HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
-The most common type
of hydroelectric power
plant is an impoundment
facility.
-Water released from the
reservoir flows through a
turbine, spinning it, which
in turn activates a
generator to produce
electricity.
13. WIND POWER PLANT
-Wind power is the use
of air flow through wind
turbines to mechanically
power generators
for electric power.
-Wind power, as an
alternative to
burning fossil fuels.
-The net effects on the
environment are far less
problematic than those
of nonrenewable
power sources
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15. SOLAR POWER PLANT
-Solar power is
the conversion of
energy from sunlight into e
lectricity.
-Either directly
using photovoltaic (PV),
indirectly
using concentrated solar
power, or a combination.
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17. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT
-Geothermal power plants
are plants where energy is
created by the earths
interior heat.
-Effective, reliable,
sustainable &
environmental friendly.
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19. OCEAN POWER PLANT
-Ocean power plants
produces energy using the
wave movement of sea
water.
-The generator connected
with the shaft and
produces mechanical
energy to electrical energy.
20. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Thermal power plant:- Air pollution due to fossil fuel
combustion.
Nuclear power plant:- Radiation.
Hydroelectric power plant:- Environmental changes.
Solar power:- Effects on eco system.
Ocean power:- Environmental changes due to
construction under sea.