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energy water
Wind power, hydroelectric power (water power), and solar power.
To boil water into steam to run (turn) turbines.
Water power, wind power, solar power
there are three natural sources of electricity water, wind and sun or hydel power, wind power and solar energy
wind power energy may be used by using it to brush your teeth because it helps the energy of the water create wind from the water/wind power energy.
it depends on whether the wind is blowing, wind is better when the wind is constantly blowing, but water is always going through the plant, so you will always have power
energy water
Power is another term for watts. It is the product of amps flowing in the circuit, times the voltage in the circuit. The amount of power the circuit consumes is governed by the resistive or inductive load.
wind powered generators (power from the wind) water powered generators(power from water) solar panels (power from the sun)
Nearly all power plants (with a couple of exceptions) use the heat produced by some source to boil water to make steam, and then use that steam to turn a turbine, which then turns the generator.Coal, gas, nuclear ... they all work essentially the same way. Even some kinds of solar plants use the heat from the sun to boil water to make steam etc.The two biggest exceptions in actual serious use are wind power and hydro power, which use wind or water respectively to turn the turbine directly instead of boiling water und so weiterfirst.
to boil the water
boil
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I have if you count controling water and wind a power