fossilkraftværker
Fossilkraftværker are power plants that generate electricity by burning fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, oil, or heavy fuel oil. They represent one of the oldest methods of large-scale electricity production and have historically provided the backbone of industrial and national power grids worldwide. The core technology involves combustion engines or boilers that produce steam, which then drives turbines connected to generators.
Coal-fired plants are the most common subtype, often operating as simple cycles or more efficient supercritical
Fossil fuel combustion releases significant amounts of carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter,
Government policies increasingly favor renewable and low‑carbon energy sources, leading to a gradual decline in new