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Key Stage 4
: [[Natural Gas]] can be used to provide [[power]] directly buy burning it in homes and in furnaces or it can provide power by generating electricity.
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: 1. Natural Gas is burned in a furnace.
: 2. Water is heated in a boiler by the burning gas.
: 3. Water turns to steam and passes down pipes to turn a turbine.
: 4. The turbine causes a generator to spin.
: 5. The generator makes an electrical current.
 
====Advantages====
*Can work continuously.
*Power supply can be varied quickly depending on demand.
*Few power stations needed to supply a large number of houses.
 
====Disadvantages====
*Cost of fuel.
*Produce Carbon Dioxide contributing to global warming.
*Other pollutants produced which can harm health or produce acid rain.
*Natural Gas will run out.
 
==Key Stage 4==
===Meaning===
'''Natural Gas''' is a [[Gas|gaseous]] [[Fossil Fuel]] formed in an [[anoxic]] environment from the remains of dead [[Plant|plants]] and [[Animal|animals]].
 
===About Natural Gas===
: [[Natural Gas]] is a [[Non-renewable Energy Resources|non-renewable energy resource]].
: [[Natural Gas]] has [[energy]] in its [[Chemical Potential Energy Store|chemical potential energy store]] which can be transferred into a [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy store]] by [[combustion]].
 
===Power===
: [[Natural Gas]] can be used to provide [[power]] directly buy burning it in homes and in furnaces or it can provide power by generating electricity.
: A [[Natural Gas]] [[Power Station]] [[Energy Transfer|transfers]] [[energy]] from the [[Chemical Potential Energy Store|chemical potential energy store]] of the [[Natural Gas]] to our homes by [[electricity]].
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