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diudiu | 14:49 Fri 19th Oct 2007 | Science
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What is the source of energy for power stations?
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In the UK it's Natural Gas, Coal and nuclear with some wind farms and hydro-electric.
There's still the odd oil-fired station around (Grain is one) and there are some coal-fired stations that use oil as a start-up fuel and which can run on oil alone in the event od a shortage of coal.
For the future, the technology for harnessing the energy from the coast's waves and tides already exists - it is just not economically viable at the moment.

http://www.inhabitat.com/2007/10/08/wave-energ y-aquabuoy-20-wave-power-generator/

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