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All of the following power plants are considered thermal power plants because they heat the steam that works the generators, except...

A.) Nuclear Power Plants
B.) Coal Burning Power Plants
C.) Fossil Fuel Power Plants
D.) Hydroelectric Power Plants

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User Anum
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Answer:

D.) Hydroelectric Power Plants

Step-by-step explanation:

It is simply a matter of elimination. The only answer there that is a renewable source is hydroelectricity, therefore making it D.

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User Phil Huhn
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Answer:

Option D, Hydroelectric Power Plants

Step-by-step explanation:

In a hydroelectric plant the water is not heated to produce steam which in turn will rotate the turbine of the generator.

However, in a hydroelectric plant the kinetic energy of the water is used used to rotate the turbine of the generator which in turn rotate the coil placed between two magnets. This rotating coil produces electricity.

Rest in all other power plants, such as nuclear, coal burning and fossil fuel the heat energy produced is used to heat the water to form high energy steam which will rotate the turbine of the generator.

Thus, option D Hydroelectric Power Plants is the correct answer.

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