It actually depends of the size and location. Like there is no point of putting a 2 million machine in the desert if it doesn't do anything
Hydro power works by flowing water pushing a water wheel that generates a power station to make power.
Solar cells make objects move by using the power from the sun to generate power to move something.
Wind power depends on using wind to make electricity.
They are hydrocarbons which burn with oxygen
wind power
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Well it is in common use, amounting to nearly 20% in the US. These are old plants though, the costs under present day economic conditions may prevent more plants being built.
Cost prohibitive
No. Worldwide, about 20% of electric power is hydro. In the 1940s and 1950s, the cost of fossil fuels was so cheap that hydro was not competitive, but since the 1970s, the costs of fossil fuels have risen, so hydro is economically attractive.Today, hydroelectric power is the single largest source of renewable energy. Of all renewable sources, hydro accounts for 97% of the energy produced, while wind, solar, geothermal and biomass combined are only 3%.The only problem is that hydro doesn't have much potential for growth. Most of the good large dam sites have already been developed.
Yes, because you have to make a river come to the area to make a dam work with make hydro power.
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The power to legislate and make laws.
It depends on the type of power plant. Some of the most common is coal (which is used to make steam to create power) one of the least common in the us is nuclear power.
The power varies, but sizes in the range of 2000 to 3000 megawatt are common.
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There are online stores that ship hurrican shelters. However, the cost of shipping may make it prohibitive to purchase.