A thermal power station is a facility that burns fuel—such as coal, natural gas, or oil—to generate heat, which is then used to produce electricity. These power stations have historically been a major source of electricity worldwide, though they are now facing challenges due to environmental concerns about greenhouse gas emissions.
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火力発電所(かりょくはつでんしょ)とは、石炭、石油、天然ガスなどを燃料とする火力発電による発電設備がある発電所を指す。火発(かはつ)という略称が用いられることもあるものの、報道での使用頻度は水力発電所を表す「水発」(すいはつ)と共に、原子力発電所の「原発」に比べると少ない。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).