How is electricity generated?

Jun 09, 2022

Depending on the energy used, there are usually thermal power generation, wind power generation, photovoltaic power generation, nuclear power generation, and hydropower generation. Thermal power generation requires 310 grams of coal, 4 liters of purified water, 190 grams of diesel and 59 grams of natural gas to produce 160 grams of carbon dioxide, 272 grams of carbon dust, 6.2 grams of sulfur dioxide, and 15 grams of carbon oxides to generate one kilowatt-hour of electricity;


Hydropower is less polluting but only 630 cubic meters of water can generate one kilowatt of electricity;
Photovoltaic power generation requires a 500-watt photovoltaic panel to be exposed to the sun for an equivalent time of 2 hours to generate one kilowatt-hour of electricity;
Wind power A 2MW fan rotates at a rated speed for 3.5 seconds to generate about 1.94 kWh of electricity, that is, the fan can generate 1 kWh of electricity after half a turn.


The effect of one degree of electricity is beyond your imagination! Don't look at the price of a kilowatt-hour electricity is not high, but it can do a lot of things. Countless late nights of overtime work, one desk lamp can accompany you to light up for 40 hours; when you are swiping your mobile phone, one unit will silently support the router to work for 10 days, guaranteeing you continuous high-quality Internet; for you, a foodie, one kWh of electricity runs a 66-watt refrigerator for 15 hours to ensure you eat fresh ingredients. One kilowatt hour of electricity can also support the air conditioner to provide you with 1.5 hours of cooling in hot summer.

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