- Coal-fired power station
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A coal-fired power station produces electricity, usually for public consumption, by burning coal to boil water, producing steam which drives a steam turbine which turns an electrical generator. Power station operators play a key part in keeping the boilers fired equally and steam adjusted correctly to burn the coal in the most efficient way possible.
Coal is a relatively cheap fuel with some of the largest deposits in politically stable regions (China, India and the US) thus generally offering a more stable supply than natural gas and oil, the largest deposits of which are located in the more politically volatile Persian Gulf.
As of 2009[update] the largest coal-fired power station is Kendal Power Station, South Africa[1]. The world's most energy-efficient coal fired power plant is the Avedøre Power Station in Denmark.[2] One of world's least energy-efficient coal fired power plant is the Hazelwood Power Station in Victoria, Australia.
See also
- Relative cost of electricity generated by different sources
- Power generating equipment efficiency and carbon footprint
- Fossil fuel power station
- Coal analyzer
References
- ^ "Article: World's largest coal-fired power station. (Kendal Power Station in South Africa)". Highbeam Research. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-16505890.html. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
- ^ Avedøre Power Station from the web page of DONG Energy
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