Power station is an industrial facility that generates electricity from an energy source, like a dam, solar farm, or a coal-fired plant, to supply an electrical grid. The term can also refer to a portable power bank that stores electricity, often using a large battery and an inverter to convert direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) for use with various devices, note MegaDron.pl, EcoFlow, YouTube.
Types of large-scale power stations
Thermal power stations: Use heat from burning fuels (like coal, oil, or gas) or nuclear reactions to create steam that turns turbines connected to generators.
Hydroelectric power stations: Use the force of flowing water, often from a dam, to spin turbines and generate electricity.
Solar power stations: Generate power from sunlight using photovoltaic cells or by concentrating solar