Electric Stations
Electric stations, also known as power stations or power plants, are facilities that generate electricity for distribution to homes and businesses. They convert various energy sources, such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, or renewable sources like solar and wind, into electrical energy. The generated electricity is then transmitted through a network of power lines to reach consumers.
These stations play a crucial role in the energy infrastructure, ensuring a reliable supply of electricity. They are equipped with large machinery and technology to manage the production and distribution of power efficiently. Electric stations are essential for modern life, powering everything from household appliances to industrial machinery.