The electricity that we use is made by giant generators, or dynamos, in power stations. A thermal power station converts heat into electricity by burning fuel to boil water to produce steam. The steam drives turbine generators. The fuel may be oil, coal or nuclear fuel (uranium). A second kind of power station uses the energy of moving water to drive the generators and is called a hydroelectric power station.
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The electricity that we use is made by giant generators, or dynamos, in power stations. A thermal power station converts heat into electricity by burning fuel to boil water to produce steam. The steam drives turbine generators. The fuel may be oil, coal or nuclear fuel (uranium). A second kind of power station uses the energy of moving water to drive the generators and is called a hydroelectric power station.