
power plant
A power plant is facilities that generate electricity by converting various energy sources—such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, or renewable resources like wind and solar—into electrical energy. Inside, the energy source produces motion or heat, which drives turbines or generators to produce electricity. This electricity is then transmitted via power lines to homes, businesses, and others. Power plants are essential for providing reliable, large-scale electrical power that fuels everyday activities and industry. They are designed to operate efficiently, safely, and with minimal environmental impact, using diverse technologies suited to their specific energy sources.