Electricity is produced at power stations or power plants.
Water, steam or wind moves a turbine connected to a generator. When the turbine rotates, the generator converts mechanical energy into electricity, using a magnetic field and a conductor.
Power stations use different energy sources to move the turbine. Some use non-renewable energies, such as coal, while others use renewable energies, such as wind.
Water, steam or wind moves a turbine connected to a generator. When the turbine rotates, the generator converts mechanical energy into electricity, using a magnetic field and a conductor.
Power stations use different energy sources to move the turbine. Some use non-renewable energies, such as coal, while others use renewable energies, such as wind.
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