Thermal, hydroelectric, and nuclear power plants produce electricity through different processes. Thermal plants convert heat energy to rotational energy using fuel to heat water into steam to power turbines. Hydroelectric plants use kinetic energy of flowing water to power turbines. Nuclear plants use nuclear fission of uranium to heat water into steam. Electricity is transmitted through power grids and distributed through transformers at lower voltages for use. Conservation efforts aim to reduce energy usage through more efficient technologies and practices to lessen environmental impacts from fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.