Power Stations Or Power Plants
A power station is a system that generates power in an electricity generating plant that forms part of the electricity supply system. The products a power station uses to
create electricity are coal, nuclear fuel, or oil. Power stations have an array of engines in airplanes, automobiles, locomotives, and other vehicles. Power stations are the
same as power plants, they are just used more commonly because they are larger than power plants.
Citations
Power Station (2000). In The World Book Encyclopedia of Power Stations. (Vol. 15, p. 653). U.S.A: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation.
Power Station. (2003). In The Macmillan Encyclopedia. Aylesbury, United Kingdom: Market House Books Ltd. Retrieved from
http://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/move/power_station/0
create electricity are coal, nuclear fuel, or oil. Power stations have an array of engines in airplanes, automobiles, locomotives, and other vehicles. Power stations are the
same as power plants, they are just used more commonly because they are larger than power plants.
Citations
Power Station (2000). In The World Book Encyclopedia of Power Stations. (Vol. 15, p. 653). U.S.A: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation.
Power Station. (2003). In The Macmillan Encyclopedia. Aylesbury, United Kingdom: Market House Books Ltd. Retrieved from
http://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/move/power_station/0