Switzerland, along with Austria and Luxembourg, are very much involved in using renewable energy sources to power their countries.
Probably Illinois, it has the most stations
electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
Solar energy is generated using solar panels that face the sun and gather the energy. Hydroelectric energy is generated by rushing water. The intense pressure creates a large amount of energy. Basically, solar energy uses the sun, and hydroelectric energy uses water.
the difference between the hydroelectric energy and the hydrothermal is hydrothermal is using geothermal heat (hot rocks) to create electricity by pumping it while the hydroelectric energy it uses the high dams and waterfall to create electricity.
China uses the most Hydroelectric power in the world
we use the most hydroelectric power in kansas
China uses the most Hydroelectric power in the world
about 20%.
60%
Hydroelectric power plants. They have dams and generators. Water flows through a dam, which spins generators that produce hydroelectric electricity. (Fun Fact: The Hoover Dam is the biggest hydroelectric power plant.)
there are no bad uses of hydro electricity and cant be
No hydroelectric uses water, usually stored behind a dam to drive a turbine. The hot rocks you speak of is geothermal energy. The most prolific use of geothermal energy is in Iceland.
A hydroelectric dam uses the force of flowing water to drive turbines which generate electric power.
Hydroelectric power
Yes, Alomost every uses it. For some it provides most of its electricity, like the country Uraguay.
Both use the flow of water generate electricity. Hydroelectric uses the flow of water from a high point to a low point. (A damn). Tidal power uses the flow of ocean tides in and out.