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How do you generate electricity using coal www.edpvideo.com, Effective Digital Presentations, produced this incredible 3D animation to show how a coal fueled power plant produces electricity. This 10 minute tutorial video was produced specifically for FirstEnergy Corp. This is a fully 3D animated video.

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@a-a-ron4679
@a-a-ron4679 2 года назад
This should be shown in schools and it should be taught that solar and wind cannot even compare to coal fired power plants. This should be marveled.
@Felamine
@Felamine 7 лет назад
I drive by a power plant every day on my way to work, and it's amazing to know all this goes on inside that building. I always assumed since I was a kid that the conveyors simply fed the coal straight into the boilers, but I guess that method would get far less electricity and far more pollution out it.
@tomlivanos5130
@tomlivanos5130 10 лет назад
I agree with all the other comments stating that this is a useful video. On my end, I am starting to learn about electricity generation and electricity distribution. I will learn about other (i.e. non-electricity) forms of energy as well. This video was a useful one. Thank-you.
@aks1996naga
@aks1996naga 14 лет назад
This is a very informative video perfectly explaining every part of a Thermal Power Plant. this really was very useful for my project
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 13 лет назад
@LKZinitials Great. Thanks for commenting. Glad it helped.
@jamesheita9939
@jamesheita9939 6 лет назад
A very nice video, clear and informative. I like the pollution control and recycling methods. Thanks.
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 6 лет назад
Thanks James!
@sleggy
@sleggy 13 лет назад
nice upload! I was intrigued on how coal steam works after a friend who works on a coal plant explained some of the process. and this video helped clarify what he was explaining :).
@mohanbajaj978
@mohanbajaj978 10 лет назад
This video is useful indeed! It has explained about a specific way of electricity generation! Manoj Bajaj, Engineering student at Glocal University
@mrkyrk5
@mrkyrk5 13 лет назад
Thank you so much. This video series has helped many students expand their understanding.
@sfashaikh1187
@sfashaikh1187 6 лет назад
*Best Video* of the decade
@harshitha2631
@harshitha2631 2 года назад
This video is uploaded in the year when I was born. But yet it's helpful to me. Thanks edpvideo for such a helpful video. I could understand only because of you .
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 2 года назад
So great to hear. Did this video help anyone else? Let's hear from you.
@harshitha2631
@harshitha2631 2 года назад
@@edpvideo yeah, My teacher told to watch this video. My classmates also might have watched this video.
@dtchunkbrown
@dtchunkbrown 13 лет назад
great video- helping me understand the flow, thanks a lot.
@xuhongacu
@xuhongacu 13 лет назад
it is really helpful to me even i m a boiler engineer ,but i can not show all the process so clearly as this video . u did a good job , first energy!
@Crystallinesonic
@Crystallinesonic 8 лет назад
So clear! Thanks.
@seeforsenthil
@seeforsenthil 13 лет назад
Great upload... this video is really helpful for young power plant engineers like me... Thanks guys..
@anirudhrajagopal366
@anirudhrajagopal366 11 лет назад
Superb video. I guess this would help me for my interview tomorrow :)
@levoils65
@levoils65 10 лет назад
Is this the maintenance or destruction of the world. Idk but fascinating to say the least
@chaz706
@chaz706 12 лет назад
Didn't know about all the recycling processes. Very interesting.
@tiffanyli464
@tiffanyli464 10 лет назад
this video really helps with my science project and homework thanks!
@Akrazzyy
@Akrazzyy 11 лет назад
Best video ever. I always wanted to know how the electricity is generated inside these factories . Thanx for this video ...... .
@ValkiryeMax
@ValkiryeMax 11 лет назад
I agree. Coal is a vital resource and a good way to generate electricity.
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 13 лет назад
@xuhongacu Thanks for the great comment!
@axesoy
@axesoy 14 лет назад
I live in Sydney and I was going by a power station today thats looks exactly the same (to me) and I was wondering how the process works.. Thanks for the interesting facts!
@jeremysnowdenz
@jeremysnowdenz 13 лет назад
Very inciteful & responsible. Great job.
@MegaMissymee
@MegaMissymee 13 лет назад
dude! you totally helped me ace my science h/w
@petrol_prophet
@petrol_prophet 2 года назад
idk why, but it just popped into my head today... how to coal plants actually work?? This video was perfect, truly a marvel of modern technology and engineering that goes into this process that so many people take for granted!!
@marvalleousvidzz5319
@marvalleousvidzz5319 Год назад
Same here my dear😁
@garretttabor3007
@garretttabor3007 Год назад
Truly one of the best step by step energy produced by coal, I have ever seen. It's sad that people are so misinformed about coal plants.
@refilwezwane8109
@refilwezwane8109 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. So easy to follow. 😊
@madhukoduganti
@madhukoduganti 12 лет назад
excellent video and a very useful overall intro. Thank you for sharing.
@s.kjainlalitpur2779
@s.kjainlalitpur2779 5 лет назад
Excellent Work
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@s.kjainlalitpur2779
@s.kjainlalitpur2779 5 лет назад
@@edpvideo Please support to my channel
@Saluki388
@Saluki388 11 лет назад
Like "mdadnan" said the steam is sent back to the furnace. After the first series of the turbine (High Pressure section) it is reheated in the boiler and gains heat but no pressure and moves to the intermediate pressure stage of the turbine. The steam has to be cooled so it can be pumped into the boiler again as water. Also to help efficiency steam is extracted from different locations of the turbine and sent to heaters to warm the water going into the boiler before it gets to the actual fire.
@kamoheloradebe1230
@kamoheloradebe1230 3 года назад
Great explanation, superb visuals as well
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 3 года назад
Thanks, appreciate the feedback
@terretulsiak
@terretulsiak 9 лет назад
Very clear explanation except....they glossed over what they do with the very toxic sludge that keeps piling up. You can only make so much drywall and what happens when the house gets demoed?
@ironequipment92
@ironequipment92 8 лет назад
Its called a landfill dumbass.
@SuperNhodge
@SuperNhodge 5 лет назад
@@ironequipment92 HA! that makes it magically disappear, obviously not a problem after that...
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 5 лет назад
I'm not sure what you are saying. Drywall is also bad now? Where does it stop?
@mgsindane
@mgsindane Год назад
Quite informative information process, and more so much simplified explanation.
@nuurgedi
@nuurgedi 13 лет назад
This is really helpful for all !
@Jakohh
@Jakohh 8 лет назад
Hey man. I decided to create a "Shoutout Sunday" series starting this coming Sunday. Just letting you know in case you are keen! Have a good day and keep it up!
@deezynar
@deezynar 13 лет назад
A power plant converts one form of power, like coal's chemical power, into moving the electricity that's ALWAYS in wires. Also, in alternating current systems such as this, the electricity in the wire never moves more than a tiny fraction of an inch. It moves a bit one way, then it moves back to its starting point, 60 full cycles a second in the US. That tiny movement however is enough to transmit a lot of power. Therefore, you don't "make" electricity. You use it to transmit power.
@elainespaeth2248
@elainespaeth2248 6 лет назад
Our science teacher had us watch this
@quangnh2007
@quangnh2007 13 лет назад
It's very usefull. Thank you for uploading
@Haimendra
@Haimendra 13 лет назад
NICE VIDEO!!..IT HELPS A LOT.
@WJCTechyman
@WJCTechyman 11 лет назад
Depends on what FORM of solar energy we're talking about...I've heard that a parabolic mirror and a stirling hot air engine can produce quite a bit
@25cutebunny
@25cutebunny 12 лет назад
thx so much for the video. it helped me to do my project for school and i got an A+ :)
@nicolas.leger3
@nicolas.leger3 3 года назад
fantastic!
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 3 года назад
Thanks!
@ninthsinner
@ninthsinner 5 лет назад
Gr8 info and video 👍 thank you
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 5 лет назад
Awesome. Thanks for leaving a comment!
@WolfOfDesert03
@WolfOfDesert03 13 лет назад
WAAW love just the way thay just explain it (Y)
@hharvey02
@hharvey02 10 лет назад
very useful, helped me heaps with my assignment
@AP3Brain
@AP3Brain 13 лет назад
Good informative video. I like how they are trying to cut down how much electricity generation is bad for the environment.
@monroe1312
@monroe1312 14 лет назад
this video perfect.. thank you for share this video
@creektilghman9187
@creektilghman9187 4 года назад
I think you can see how to make it on Avasva . This is just an advice ;)
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 4 года назад
@Creek Tilghman Make what?
@bamzie08
@bamzie08 13 лет назад
it would be better if there is a name of the components, equipments and auxiliaries of the power plant. But its very interesting..good job!
@brandonspiegel2293
@brandonspiegel2293 5 лет назад
Thank you for the great knolwedge!!
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 5 лет назад
You're welcome. thanks for the comment
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 4 года назад
@ammar siddiqui Thanks, glad you like it.
@cobaltbomb3519
@cobaltbomb3519 4 года назад
This is what is killing the planit
@shalfrnds
@shalfrnds 14 лет назад
Excellent Video...........
@sbunjerd
@sbunjerd 12 лет назад
This is useful thing to my job....thank a lot
@hharvey02
@hharvey02 10 лет назад
great animation, must of been really hard
@maness2112
@maness2112 12 лет назад
Condensing the steam after the turbine reduces back pressure on the turbine to below atmosphere. This helps efficiency by extracting all the energy left in the exhaust steam.
@RodrigoEvill
@RodrigoEvill 15 лет назад
the best video!!
@eosrk
@eosrk 14 лет назад
I like this, for I worked in combined cycle, solid fuel, and liquid boiler plants....Navy has Type D liquid boilers...they may still have a few
@yasotharan7182
@yasotharan7182 12 лет назад
I like your animation of powerplant
@hyderimani1
@hyderimani1 11 лет назад
excess electricity generated from coal can be used to pump water for irrigation, which in turn will grow trees , which in turn will make wood, from which wood gas and bio-char can be produced.
@jimmiewood4071
@jimmiewood4071 5 лет назад
I have never worked in one that clean!! Lol
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 5 лет назад
I have to admit, the first time I toured a plant to research one of these animations I was amazed at how relatively clean it was and how few people it took to run it.
@zackis480
@zackis480 13 лет назад
i always wondered how they used coal to make power. very cool vid to show how its done. i do believe we should have more coal plants and start shutting down nuklear power plants. i say yes to coal plants. Thumbs up here.
@CTD121
@CTD121 11 лет назад
Go to about 3 mins into the video. the narrator explains that the steam is sent back to the "furnace" and reheated. It also said "steam enters the first in a series of turbines..." or something like that. Yes, it is a waste of energy to just cool down water without reusing it. This is why they don't.
@AbeerMath
@AbeerMath 12 лет назад
nice video thank you very much
@jayantpatilfilms
@jayantpatilfilms 2 года назад
very good information
@thinkingthingsthru
@thinkingthingsthru 11 лет назад
He is referring to superheated steam at about 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. They need it superheated so that it doesn't condense until it has exits the turbine which has many different stages. This makes the steam turbines very efficient and cuts fuel costs. These huge turbines and central power stations are very efficient and make power affordable and reliable to everyone, not just the people who can afford a Tesla Car(lol). It the steam condenses to water and hit the blading, not good.
@randacnam7321
@randacnam7321 12 лет назад
One thing: The heat energy in the steam comes from the chemical energy in the coal. It is not generated as energy can only be created by annihilating matter.
@hellokumarmanish
@hellokumarmanish 12 лет назад
VERY INFORMATIVE
@nomanalianjum
@nomanalianjum 12 лет назад
very use full information thanks to share it
@ExtremetalkwiththeVD
@ExtremetalkwiththeVD 12 лет назад
I have a question.What program did you used to create this?
@JashanpreetMr
@JashanpreetMr 12 лет назад
Very Nice and helpfull..
@Saluki388
@Saluki388 12 лет назад
@MiKExAUS I think you are confusing two different water systems. The water being sent out to be cooled is not the water put into the boiler. It is sent from the cooling tower through pipes in the condenser that the steam simply flows around to condense the steam back to water. The steam that has condensed flows directly from the condenser through a series of heaters and back to the boiler.
@8213NATE
@8213NATE 14 лет назад
No Green! Keep coal alive! Excellent Video!
@mayankmagicpranks8537
@mayankmagicpranks8537 2 года назад
Any one in 2021? Enjoying After 12 years
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 2 года назад
Nothing in 2021, but a few over the years also on our channel. Check em out.
@MrThewillows
@MrThewillows 12 лет назад
a helpful video a silly error on the transformer I did notice and I'm sure your aware of.. they do not boost power but simply increase potential difference to lower amps through lines. it is done so for effficiency purposes to reduce heating of lines,
@ValkiryeMax
@ValkiryeMax 11 лет назад
I love coal!
@SleepymanDan
@SleepymanDan 15 лет назад
Some cooling is required by the second law of Thermo, as DrBuzz0 stated above. Still, there is some available energy in the steam after the turbine. However, without the condensor, there is no vacuum created and the gas doesn't move through the turbine as well as it should. Trying to do too much with the steam coming out of the turbine can be likened to a turbocharger in a car. Even though you are using the remaining energy to get more power, you actually end up with lower gas mileage.
@BabarAmeenKhan
@BabarAmeenKhan 13 лет назад
The Best video ever seen on you tube, 6 persons who disliked, are really stupid, dont know about the purpose to make this video Thanks for Downloader
@nicevideomancanada
@nicevideomancanada 10 лет назад
You neglected to state what you do with the CO2.
@kingj3722
@kingj3722 9 лет назад
if youuse any type of fossils fuels in anyway shape or form, i should ask you the same...
@Jemalacane0
@Jemalacane0 5 лет назад
It feeds plants.
@eshwarbandari
@eshwarbandari 14 лет назад
excellent
@jasmineferguson3808
@jasmineferguson3808 8 лет назад
thts really cool
@cameronf3343
@cameronf3343 7 лет назад
I believe he meant the sophisticated process to the entire operation. Don't get me wrong, I don't agree with fossil-fired power plants at all, but it's undeniably very interesting how much goes into it, just so much fluid engineering. Using the leftovers to recycle into mass-produced drywall, the stacks reusing most of the water except the amounts just too hot to not evaporate, and the fact it's 1.5 million homes, even though it's dirty it's still very sophisticated. Besides, they're being shut down slowly but surely as the world expands on clean energies, might as well just be interested. It'll be gone soon enough.
@johngluck6938
@johngluck6938 7 лет назад
coal wont last forever and neither will oil . I live in a coal mining comunity. MOst easy coal was mined out a long time ago. But it can still be mined and used while finding alternative energy sources.
@Kaiwala
@Kaiwala 6 лет назад
Ahhh innocent little flower... If only I could be as blissfully ignorant as you...
@thatguythereis
@thatguythereis 11 лет назад
HOW AMUSING!
@sizwentimane1529
@sizwentimane1529 11 лет назад
that a very interesting question, have you ever asked yourself, how is it that we are always breathing n never satisfied or get tired of it?
@vlasktom
@vlasktom 12 лет назад
When I hauled ash here in Indiana, it was seperated into several grades. Fly Ash (very light and very dry) Filter Cake (not so light. slightly wet) Pozitec (sp?) (Very wet. Dense) Ponded Ash (Ash mixed with water from a pond) Are all these the same thing?
@dynamicaster
@dynamicaster 12 лет назад
thank u
@gourishankermaheshwaram1362
@gourishankermaheshwaram1362 8 лет назад
Use ful news
@Crystallinesonic
@Crystallinesonic 8 лет назад
+Gouri shanker Maheshwaram useful*
@samueldakin
@samueldakin 15 лет назад
you have to condense the steam to be able to move it back to the water heater
@MyJigarpatel
@MyJigarpatel 12 лет назад
I like your animation of powerplant.You have shown every thing from coal handling to pulverizing and burning of coal to steam and turbine. I have made different type of cam follower mechanism than used in steam engine. In my cam follower system, 1. force applied from follower to cam and by using this force cam is rotated. 2. Follower is off set. 3. It creates energy. You can view design and prototype at mechanicalresearch.info
@archades54
@archades54 13 лет назад
I believe because water in liquid form has more surface area and can take up more heat, vs steam but that's a pure guess.
@thatguythereis
@thatguythereis 11 лет назад
my sides are in danger of splitting! I too have a penchant for environMENTAL banter!
@GinaOlivia-zj4zl
@GinaOlivia-zj4zl 3 месяца назад
Can I know what is meant by First Energy
@cecepahmadsantosa9635
@cecepahmadsantosa9635 3 года назад
Thanks for this good informations
@edpvideo
@edpvideo 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sulatt4240
@sulatt4240 10 лет назад
I would like to know the location of this coal plant?
@CodyGall
@CodyGall 10 месяцев назад
What happens to the coal in the boiler? It has to produce some kind of ash.
@emilygaming6208
@emilygaming6208 3 года назад
I got an A+ on my silence thanks
@kierian1093
@kierian1093 Год назад
Nothing was said about other greenhouse gases emitted and how they were safely discharged. He only mentioned about Nitrous gases and how they were reacted with Ammonia to be converted to water and hydrogen gas and released into the atmosphere.
@FrarmerFrank
@FrarmerFrank 14 лет назад
Catalyst converters like the one in the Coal Plant filtration system converting Nitous Oxide use chemical Electrolisis to spit up or combine molcules A Co to co2 catalyst converter would leectro-chemically force the extra Oxygen Molocule on the Very stable Carbon monoxide Molocule that results from inperfect combustion ("Perfect Combustion" makes heat and force only)
@krazyknowles
@krazyknowles 11 лет назад
I have a question why dont they re-use steam (from turbines) and heat that up in the boiler again to a higher temperature, dont you think it is waste of energy to cool down water and then re-use it?
@PotatoCow1
@PotatoCow1 13 лет назад
lol i watched this video in science class today, and my friends and i started cracking up at 2:02
@nikhilred11
@nikhilred11 11 лет назад
Good one and really if u watch this video u may have some good knowledge about power plant. Watch it...
@rEsonansDx
@rEsonansDx 11 лет назад
"I don't know it is possible or not..."? And yes. Obviously, I think you're right. It also depends on where it is. Some places in the Earth are more exposed to sunshine than other places.
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