about 50 years.
about 50 years.
hydro electric power has been believed to have said that it lasts for around 50-70 years
As long as you have rain, yes.
Hydroelectric power is used all the time. It has been estimated that hydroelectric power is responsible for up to 20% of the worlds electricity. A large percent of this from China.
Hydroelectric energy is reliable because it relies on the consistent flow of water in rivers or reservoirs to generate electricity. As long as water levels are maintained, hydroelectric plants can produce a steady and predictable supply of energy without being affected by weather conditions like wind or sunlight. Additionally, hydroelectric plants have a long lifespan and can operate for decades with minimal maintenance.
Too long. Damns built will most all double as hydroelectric power plants. But there could never be enough power from hydroelectric to make it a soloution.Fusion power will become a reality long before this. Which isn't too far off anyways. 2012 look up the ITER facility in Switzerland.
This is renewable energy, it uses water to push the turbine that powers the generator that makes electricity, so as long as there is water there will be Hydroelectric power. :)
False - no energy is inexhaustible. However, the so-called "renewable energies" or "alternative energies" can last a long, long time.
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hydroelectric energy is energy that comes from water
it has been dammed to provide hydroelectric power and irrigation.
why is hydroelectric renewable why is hydroelectric renewable