Power Plant
A power plant is a facility that generates electricity for homes and businesses. It converts various energy sources, such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, or renewable sources like solar and wind, into electrical power. The electricity produced is then sent through power lines to reach consumers, ensuring that lights turn on and appliances work.
Power plants can vary in size and type, depending on the energy source they use. For example, a hydroelectric power plant uses the flow of water to generate electricity, while a solar power plant harnesses sunlight. Each type plays a crucial role in providing reliable energy to meet our daily needs.