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About 10% of the US's electricity is hydro powered, so about 1 out of 10 homes is powered by hydroelectricity. But hydro power does account for 80% of renewable energy in the US.
Hydroelectric power is produced by running water.
the power plant is a huge dynamo powered by the unrelenting force of water.
the power plant is a huge dynamo powered by the unrelenting force of water.
Water energy, or hydroelectricity, is used for powered homes and its electrical appliances.
That depends on the power rating of the reactor.
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That's like asking how many cars can be powered by 1 gallon of gas ... it's going to depend on how long you want to keep it up. One house can be powered for a very long time, and a million houses can also be powered but not for so long.
It can and is. In my country (Faroe Islands) , whole villages are being powered by hydroelectricity. I've never heard of a house having a private generator, though, if that's what you're asking.
Insufficient information. It depends on the nominal line voltage and the power factor of the loads in the various houses.
Because in hilly region there are many waterfalls which helps for generating hydroelectricity easily
Like most western nations do, with electricity. Most electricity in Iceland though is manufactured with Hydroelectricity. A better question would be to ask how we heat up our houses.