höyryvoimalat
Höyryvoimalat, also known as steam power plants, are facilities that generate electricity by using steam turbines. The fundamental principle involves heating water to produce high-pressure steam. This steam then expands through a turbine, causing it to rotate. The rotating turbine is connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The heat source for the steam generation can vary significantly. Historically, coal has been a dominant fuel,
The steam, after passing through the turbine, is condensed back into water in a condenser. This condensation
The efficiency of a steam power plant is influenced by factors such as the operating temperature and