Hydroelectricity.
1. The first type concerns thermal power plants which use coal as energy to produce electricity.
2. The second type is the photovoltaic plant, that is, the solar plant, which produces electricity with the energy of the sun.
3. The third type is wind power plant, which mainly uses wind turbines to generate electricity.
4. The fourth type is the hydroelectric power station.
5. The fifth type is nuclear energy. The safety requirements for nuclear power generation are very high.
6. The sixth type is energy production from biomass. The production of electricity from biomass includes the energy recovery of waste. The straw produces electricity. Belongs to the thermal power category.
7. The seventh type is natural gas power generation. Gas-fired power plantsbelong to the category of thermal power plants.
8. The eighth type is the geothermal power plant.
9. The ninth type is the ocean tidal power plant.
Wind power plant, kinetic energy of the wind (obtaining wind energy from solar energy) -> Electrical energy
Thermal power plant, chemical energy (energy obtained from a chemical reaction - combustion) -> Electrical energy
Hydroelectric power station, kinetic energy of water (solar energy -> potential energy of water vapor, combined precipitation into water current, potential energy of water -> kinetic energy) -> Electrical energy
Nuclear power plant, Nuclear energy (also known as atomic energy, produced by the mass loss of nuclear fission ) -> Electric Power
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Other, newer sources of energy include solar energy, with applications such as solar panels and solar water heaters.
There is also geothermal energy, marine energy, biomass energy, etc. which need to be developed.
I hope it will be adopted based on the order of the answers and the quality of the questions and answers.