Energy, or the ability to do work, can be transferred from one form to another. For example, the mechanical energy of a compressed spring can be transformed into motion energy when the spring is released. Explore more examples of energy transfer by moving the sliders back and forth.
Lignite-fired plants like those in North Dakota use energy conversion to generate electricity. Expand the accordions to learn more.
Coal, which contains chemical energy, is burned, creating thermal energy, and radiant energy!
The thermal energy is used to heat water into steam. As steam passes through a turbine, the turbine spins, changing thermal energy into motion energy.
The turning turbine is attached to a generator. As the generator turns, electricity is generated.