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Hydropower is a renewable energy source which can be environmentally neutral. Conventional hydropower (dams, diversion, pumped storage), regarded as clean energy sources, may be superseded by emerging hydropower technologies (current, tidal, wave, thermal inversion) which would have minimal impact on the environment because they won't flood or divert the natural water flow.
hydropower and biomass
Nuclear energy is because wind yes thats a renewable hydropower which is water and solor power yes we use that all the time and the sun will always be here for us
a natural harbour is natural so what would it do to affect the environment
heck yes what do you think i am, insane! as long as there is water flowing there will be hydropower.
No, hydropower is not chemical energy. It is potential plus kinetic energy.
Hydro power is made from energy of moving water and you can make electricity from that water.
The source of energy that is hydropower is falling or running water. China, Canada, Brazil and America are the biggest producers of hydropower. Niagara Falls is one of the largest hydropower sources in the world.
The transformation of energy take place in hydropower plant includes:Potential energy -> kinetic energy-> electrical energy
hydropower is affected by the sun because hydropower is water energy and the sun can evaporate or cause droughts and that will cause the energy to slow or stop so it is affected
yes hydropower is renewable. renewable means it will be there for ever. as long as water is on the earth we will have hydropower.
It doesnt have any affects on the environment
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Hydropower is a renewable energy source which can be environmentally neutral. Conventional hydropower (dams, diversion, pumped storage), regarded as clean energy sources, may be superseded by emerging hydropower technologies (current, tidal, wave, thermal inversion) which would have minimal impact on the environment because they won't flood or divert the natural water flow.
Globally, hydropower generates 20 percent of the world's electricity
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