The production of thermal energy is carried out using the “thermal energy – kinetic energy – electrical energy” conversion method.
1. A steam turbine and generator are required;
2. Use fire to heat water to generate steam. ;
3, The steam turbine is connected to the generator, and when the steam turbine rotates, the rotor of the generator also rotates
4. of the stator, generating an induced current (the rotor and stator can also be used in reverse, i.e. the rotor provides a rotating magnetic field and a stator coil output current).
I think a person should consider public morality in everything they do. If he does not blindly respect public morality, then there will be problems with the ideological and moral aspects of the person; for businesses, they must You must comply with the regulations of youre own industry, and you must follow the rules of your own industry. You must not violate industry standards, deceive consumers, or use clever pretexts to defraud money. Both are immoral things and violate social norms.
I saw a guest use 70 kilowatt hours of electricity in just two days after arriving at the hotel. This is a huge waste and an immoral act. But we must know that the hotel's behavior is also wrong, because the hotel itself cannot exceed its authority to charge other fees to guests, let alone charge electricity bills due to waste customers, as this constitutes a violation of consumer rights.
Everyone knows that everything has a fundamental social norm. If there are no social norms, then society will be in chaos. The behavior of the hotel is inappropriate, because whatever the pointIn view, the hotel does not have the right to charge additional fees to guests. Since the room rate charged by the hotel already includes electricity and taxes, this is the minimum standard for hotel stays.
If every hotel charges extra fees due to guest waste, the hotel industry will be in chaos. The fees charged must be justified and the price must be clearly indicated. If there is no clearly stated price, then the hotel's behavior is unreasonable. No matter how they explain it, it is the hotel that is at fault in the first place, because what they are violating are industry rules and it is a phenomenon of arbitrary pricing. If this is tolerated, the entire industry will become undisciplined.
The hotel can quickly remind guests about the unnecessary behavior of hotel guests after they check in, but this hotel has not done any work. InsteadFrom this, customers started asking for extra charges when they were about to leave. This was a violation of industry standards and a greater violation of consumer rights. Therefore, the hotel's behavior was 100% wrong and the charging of fees was inappropriate. also conduct that violates relevant laws.