E – 1989 Power Plant 101 Impact of Renewables’ Widespread and Climate Change Goals
$75.00
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Even though more utilities and customers utilize renewable energy, the fact is that most power consumed is still generated at power plants. The main function of a power plant is to generate electricity. There are several types of power plants. Nuclear plants utilize uranium and fossil plants utilize coal, oil, or natural gas as their fuel source. Hydro plants utilize water as their drivers.
In this course, you’ll learn about the major components of a non-hydro power plant, which utilizes a boiler, condenser, turbine, and generator.
In Power Plants 101: Boilers, Turbines, and Environmental Considerations, you’ll learn …
- How the steam cycle is used to generate electricity
- Boiler Components and Theory of Operation
- Turbine design considerations, including speed, startup, shutdown, and control
- Power plant environmental considerations.