This document provides information on the classification and layout of different types of power plants. It focuses on describing the layout and working of a steam power plant. Steam power plants are classified as conventional power plants that use steam to drive turbines. The key components of a steam power plant include the coal and ash circuit, air and flue gas circuit, water and steam circuit, and cooling water circuit. Coal is burned to produce steam, which spins turbines connected to generators to produce electricity. Exhaust steam is condensed in a condenser using cooling water before being recirculated.