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Hydro- means water. A hydro-electric generator uses moving water from a river or dam to turn the generator and produce electricity.
Dams are an example of hydro electric energy because they produce energy while water going through it
Dams can be used to produce hydro electric power
The water goes in as mechanical energy and out as electric energy powering schools and homes.
Hydro means 'fluid' and Hydro-electric means electricity derived from devices driven by fluid. IE a hydro-electric power plant uses the power of water channeled from a dam to drive water turbines which in turn drive the generators that produce the electricity.
A hydro-electric power station is a facility that generates electricity by using the energy of flowing water to turn turbines, which then produce electrical power. This renewable energy source harnesses the gravitational force of water to create electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions. Hydro-electric power stations can vary in size from small-scale installations to large dams and reservoirs.
Turbine is moved with flow of water and this is coupled with generator to produce electricity
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Hydro Electric Power
No because it does not burn any fuel, the energy comes from falling water that turns turbine blades.
Aqua. Hydro. As in aquifer or hydro-electric.
Hydro electric power