No, only where there is moving water.
Normally, hydroelectric power requires a dam and a turbine. It is possible to use a water mill instead of a dam.
You can make a working model of a hydroelectric power plant by creating a diarama out of a box and diagramming the different parts within the box to scale.
Norway is the European country that produces the most hydroelectric power. Its abundant rivers and water resources make it an ideal location for harnessing hydroelectric energy.
Hydroelectric power is made from water.
Hydroelectric power is produced by running water.
hydroelectric energy is energy that comes from water
hydroelectric power is an important for producing the power in the low loss of energy..energy is nothing but producing the power....so we can easily produce the power from hydroelectric power plant.
this question does not make much sence but yes hydroecectric power is used lots in many different countries. Infact the world get 19% of its energy from hydroelectric power
No, In a hydroelectric system force of water rotates a dynamo that generates power. The power must be used or stored in a battery. If the battery is dead you cannot store power.
no one really knows except the people who live in the part of Kenya where they put the power plant.
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.)
Walchensee Hydroelectric Power Station was created in 1924.