elværker
Elværker, also known as electrical works or power plants, are facilities designed for the generation of electrical energy. These power plants convert various forms of energy into electricity through a series of processes. The most common types of elværker are thermal power plants, which utilize the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, or oil to heat water and produce steam. This steam then drives turbines connected to generators, producing electricity. Nuclear power plants operate on a similar principle but use nuclear fission to generate heat.
Renewable energy sources are also harnessed by elværker. Hydropower plants use the kinetic energy of flowing
The electricity generated by elværker is then transmitted through a network of power lines to consumers. The