Natural Gas Plants
Natural gas plants are facilities that generate electricity by burning natural gas. This process involves converting the chemical energy in natural gas into mechanical energy, which then drives turbines to produce electricity. These plants are known for their efficiency and lower carbon emissions compared to coal-fired power plants.
In addition to electricity generation, natural gas plants can also provide heat and support the stability of the electrical grid. They are often used as peaking plants, supplying power during high-demand periods. The use of natural gas is part of a broader energy strategy that includes renewable sources like solar and wind energy.