
Power station is an electrical generating station. The energy
efficiency of a power station is usually called thermal efficiency and
may be defined as the electrical energy leaving the station divided by
the fuel energy entering the station. It is essentially a measure of the
overall fuel conversion efficiency for the electricity generation
process.
The types of power station includes:
- Wind Power Station - The station which uses wind to drive a
turbine which creates electricity.
- Waste Fed Power Station - The station that functions with
refuse-derived fuel.
- Solar Power Station - The station which uses solar energy to
drive a turbine.
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Helical gears - Are
used to minimise noise and power losses.
Bevel gears - Used to change the
axis of rotational motion.
Spur gears - Passes power from
idler gears to the wheels.
Planetary gears - Used
between internal combustion engine and an electric motor to transmit
power.