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Power plants (or power stations) convert coal, oil, petroleum gas, biomass, hydropower, atomic power, wind, wave or solar energy into power utilizing electrical power generators. In addition to generators, power plants utilize a wide range of kinds of pivoting hardware, including gas turbines, steam turbines, gearboxes, engines, siphons, fans, diesel motors and responding motors. At any point when an association between two ends of rotating equipment like generator and turbine, Gearbox and motor etc is made, a coupling is utilized. Couplings are control transmission segments used to associate two shafts together. Primary coupling types incorporate rigid and flexible type of couplings. Flexible couplings and fluid couplings are the kinds of couplings most normally found in power plants.