Coal-Fired Power Stations
Coal-fired power stations are facilities that generate electricity by burning coal. The combustion of coal produces heat, which is used to convert water into steam. This steam then drives turbines connected to generators, producing electricity for homes and businesses.
These power stations are a significant source of energy in many countries, but they also contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, there is a growing shift towards cleaner energy sources, such as solar and wind power, to reduce environmental impacts and combat climate change.