The biggest nuclear power plant in the US is the Palo Verde Generating Station that has a capacity of 3.93GW.
The Palo Verde Generating Station generates and produces more than 32 million megawatt hours of electricity a year which can supply more than 4 million homes.
The largest source of electricity in the world is coal.
Coal is what produces the majority of electricity in the world.
Coal is burned and heats water into steam which then turns large turbines that power generators which produce the electricity.
Natural gas is the 2nd largest source of electricity in the world.
The natural gas is sometimes used to power natural gas engines which in turn power generators.
However natural gas is also used to produce steam by heating up water and the steam then turns the generators to produce electricity.
Crude oil produces 28 percent of electricity in the world.
Wind and solar panels produce 12. 7 percent of electricity in the world.
And nuclear power produces 9.6 percent of electricity in the world.
Coal fired electric power generating plants produce electricity by burning coal in a boiler to produce steam.
The steam produced, under tremendous pressure then flows into a turbine, which spins a generator to create electricity.
The steam is then cooled, condensed back into water and returned to the boiler to start the process over.