What is the Power Plant.
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Answer / khilendra pant
the Power Plant means who produce power means change energy
one form to another form :-
Some Power Plant ex.---
1.Steam
2.Dual
3.Coal fired
4.Combined Cycle
5.Geothermal power
6.Gas turbine
7.Internal combustion
8.Nuclear power
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Answer / mohd mubeenuddin
Bulk electric power is produced
by specific plant .it might be
stem,hydro,solar,etc.
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Answer / talluri
The plant which stabalise and control of generated power
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Answer / surjyakant ray
Basicaly it is a place where bulk amount of energy is produced by utilising different sources of energy ie water, coal, nuclear energy, wind, sun ,and other forms of energy that is the reason y sometimes power plants are also called power stations ...
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Answer / sri venkat
power plant is a generation of power at required load.. and
generat the power at different ways. ex:solar,wind
thermal,...etc
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