Fossil fuel electricity refers to power generated by burning non-renewable fuels—such as coal, oil, and natural gas—to produce heat, which is then converted into electricity via steam turbines or combustion systems. While this method reliably supports grid stability and large-scale power demand, it also releases significant quantities of greenhouse gases (like CO₂), nitrogen oxides, s... https://www.uniprismmarketresearch.com/verticals/energy-power/fossil-fuel-electricity