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Power Plants and How they Work

Power Plants and How they Work. 80% of all energy used in the United States is formed in this way. There are many different ways to heat water to create steam. Power Plants use energy to heat water. Most commonly the power comes from burning coal. Diagram of a Turbine.

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Power Plants and How they Work

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  1. Power Plants and How they Work

  2. 80% of all energy used in the United States is formed in this way

  3. There are many different ways to heat water to create steam. Power Plants use energy to heat water. Most commonly the power comes from burning coal.

  4. Diagram of a Turbine Steam from heated water turns the blades around a shaft. The turning creates electricity. Most of our energy is created by turning this turbine. Turned by burning coal and natural gas and solar, wind, and nuclear energy

  5. Coal Fired Power Plants Mohave Power, Nevada Photograph: Southern California Edison Co
 Craig Power, Colorado Photograph: Tri-State G&T Association

  6. Natural Gas Fired Power PlantMoss Landing, California Operator: Duke EnergyPhotograph by Declan McCullagh

  7. Solar Power PlantPrescott, AZ Operator: Arizona Public ServicePhotograph courtesy of Power

  8. Nuclear Power PlantDiablo Canyon, California Operator: PG&EPhoto taken by Jim Zimmerlin, PG&E Employee

  9. Wind Power Plants Medicine Bow, WY Operator: Platte River Power AuthorityPhoto: Greg Goebel Spanish Fork Canyon. UT Operator: Wasatch Wind LLCPhoto: Suzion

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