Coal-fired power station. View of the Romerbrucke coal-fired power station reflected in the River Saar at night. One chimney can be seen at upper centre. This station burns coal to drive a steam turbine and generate electricity. Burnt coal is a source of carbon dioxide, a cause of global warming. However this plant uses fluidized bed technology which makes the coal burn much more efficiently. The process involves powdered coal being given the characteristics of a fluid (fluidized) by the upward passage of gas. Photographed in Saarbrucken, Germany.
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