Of course. Niagara falls powerhouse sends hydro energy all over Southern Ontario, Canada.
Basically, yes.
Hydro means water so yes but there is also wave power
no. yet they are similar
the power station is on the same road as yukea
Yes. Hydro power is used to generate electricity, the same that you use at home. This electricity is fed into the grid where it connects to your home and assimilates into your lives.
Power stations.Most countries operate a national Grid system. This means that all available power stations are linked together in parallel and feed the same system of wires.Power stations all over the country can be taken in or out of use, as demand changes.It does not matter what the driving force is for generation, hydro, nuclear, coal, gas etc. They are all connected to the same system of power distribution, that takes the power into cities and towns.
Hydro electricity is electricity generated by moving water, usually from dams nowadays. Electrical power is all the same. It flows through wires.
Hydro Power means conversion of kinetic energy of water into electricity.Hydel Power means conversion of temp. differencewater into electricity.
Yes, it generally is but a nuclear plant could refer to nuclear reactors which are basically the things that produce the power. So in essence, yes, a nuclear plant is the same thing as a nuclear power station
No, Tail water level is level of water in d/s after discharge while mini. water level if water level in reservoir for run the hydro power turbine
They both produce electricity
The difference is in the name; nuclear power plants produce electricity via a nuclear reaction producing head to turn a turbine, whereas coal fired power plants burn coal to produce the same efffect.