Definition of Steam electric power plant (conventional)

0-9
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
y
z

search

TeachMeFinance.com - explain Steam electric power plant (conventional)



Steam electric power plant (conventional)

The term 'Steam electric power plant (conventional)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A plant in which the prime mover is a steam turbine. The steam used to drive the turbine is produced in a boiler where fossil fuels are burned'.

Previous 5 Terms:
Steagall Amendment of 1941
Steam
Steam (purchased)
Steam boiler
Steam coal
Next 5 Terms:
Steam expenses
Steam Fog
Steam for heating-cooling
Steam from other sources
Steam generator




About the author

Mark McCracken

Author: Mark McCracken is a corporate trainer and author living in Higashi Osaka, Japan. He is the author of thousands of online articles as well as the Business English textbook, "25 Business Skills in English".


Copyright © 2005-2011 by Mark McCracken, All Rights Reserved. TeachMeFinance.com is an informational website, and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical, legal or financial advice. Information presented at TeachMeFinance.com is provided on an "AS-IS" basis. Please read the disclaimer for details.