Electricity is electricity . . . it does not matter whether it was created by falling water, burning coal or oil, or by a nuclear power plant.
No you will not reduce the amount of water, when you use electricity from a 'water driven' power station. You only use the energy of 'falling down' (potential energy is lost).
"USE OF ELECTRICITY" means use of water and money, because when we are using more electricity like light, bulbs, tube lights and etc. we all are familiar with this that electricity is made up of water so it a wastage of water and money as well. Because we have to pay the bill as well!
Energy Star dishwashers use less electricity, although they generally use less water as well.
If I had to say, it would probably be the pumping of water into the building.
You use electricity at home to keep appliances running so you can cook and do laundry. Your computer uses electricity. You use electricity for lights and water in your home.
drinking from it , for electricity .
hydropower or hydroelectricity is the power of water generated by water. we use this electricity everywhere it powers 24% of the worlds electricity.
The ways that you can use electricity include heating and cooling your home. You can use electricity for things that include cooking, heating water, keeping food cold, and for entertainment.
the big water plants use a lot of electricity
No. Water can be used in a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity, but this does not make us use more or less water in our homes.
Hydroelectricity is using the charges in water to create electricity, commonly exhibited through water falls. Reply # 2. answer by rbbt - Hydroelectricity is the use of running/moving water to power generators that in turn create electricity. (Electricity created through the use of hydro - ie. water)
You can use batteries supply DC electricity to split water to O2 and H2. Alternatively, you could use Transformerto transform AC electricity to DC current and split water.