How Is Fossil Fuel Converted Into Electricity? | eHow.com - 0 views
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The fossil fuels are then burned to heat water.
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The steam from the water then increases in pressure, forcing a turbine to spin. The turbine is used to rotate a magnet encased in a generator a high speeds. As the magnet spins, electrons are produced, and they power the electricity grid.
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As of 2009, fossil fuels supplied about 85 percent of the world's energy demands.