Gaskrachtcentrales
Gaskrachtcentrales, also known as natural gas power plants, are facilities that generate electricity by burning natural gas. This process involves combusting the gas in a boiler, which heats water and produces steam. The high-pressure steam then drives a turbine, which in turn powers an electric generator. Gaskrachtcentrales are a significant source of electricity in many countries due to their flexibility and relatively lower environmental impact compared to coal-fired power plants.
One of the primary advantages of gaskrachtcentrales is their efficiency. Modern plants can achieve high energy
However, gaskrachtcentrales still contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, primarily carbon dioxide, although generally less so per