yes
S. R. Barber has written: 'Wildlife (Saskatchewan)' -- subject(s): Dams, Environmental aspects of Dams, Environmental aspects of Hydroelectric power plants, Hydroelectric power plants
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.)
because water flows through a dam
Tennessee Valley Authority
Singapore does not use hydroelectric dams to generate electricity.
H. A. Morrison has written: 'The applicability of various frameworks and models for assessing the effects of hydropeaking on the productivity of aquatic ecosystems' -- subject(s): Aquatic organisms, Dams, Effect of dams on, Effect of habitat modification on, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Dams, Environmental aspects of Hydroelectric power plants, Fishes, Hydroelectric power plants
Hydroelectric power or water power
Hydroelectric power
hydroelectric power.
Dams such as Hoover Dam or the dams of the Niagra River generate hydroelectric power.
hydroelectric
Hydroelectric power is obtained by dams water flows through the dams, spinning turbines that are attached to generators.