lämpövoimaloita
Lämpövoimaloita, also known as thermal power plants, are facilities that generate electricity by burning fuel to produce heat. This heat is then used to convert water into steam. The high-pressure steam drives a turbine, which is connected to a generator. The generator converts the rotational energy of the turbine into electrical energy.
The primary fuels used in thermal power plants vary depending on regional availability and economic factors.
The process of converting heat into electricity in thermal power plants is not perfectly efficient. A significant
Environmental concerns are a major aspect of thermal power generation. The combustion of fossil fuels releases