Most power plants produce several Megawatts of power. A Megawatt is one million watts.
Hydroelectricity is generated by huge amount of water pouring through electric turbines in a water dam. Great Coulee Dam, Hoover Dam, and Lower Granite Dam are some that I can think of.
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Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant was created in 1917.
A dam is used for hydroelectric energy.
Hoover Dam is the largest hydro electric dam in the world. This Is Totally Wrong. The Largest Hydro-Electric Dam In North America Is The Mighty Grand Coulee Dam In The State Of Washington Which Produces 3 Times The Megawatts As Hoover Dam. Grand Coulee Produces 6,809 megawatts And Hoover Dam Only 2,078 megawatts. The Mighty Grand Coulee Contains Nearly 12 Million Cubic Yars Of Concrete And Hoover Only 3,250,000 Cubic Yards. Grand Coulee Dam Contains In It's Third Powerhouse 3 Of The Worlds Largest Generators At 805 Megawatts Each. The Mighty Columbia River Flows 3 Times The Water As Does The Colorado. These Two Dams Are Not Even Close In Comparison.
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A power generating capacity of 2.8 million kilowatts!
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Can we produce power (electricity - www.powerfromgravity.com) from gravitaitonal (not from dam) force by using buoyancy from renewable source of energy?
If you mean water electric plant as a dam, turbine generators are used there to produce electricity.
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hardness natural forces to produce energy (i just did this one in Castlelearning)