The Hoover Dam does not make energy. Energy, according to the first law of thermodynamics, can never be made.
The Hoover Dam converts the energy stored in running water by way of 17 turbines and electric generators into electric power. These turbines have a combined capacity of 2078MW, producing 4000 GWh per year.
28 trillion watts per day
4,000GWh that's 4,000,000,000kWh
6000000000 volts
Stupid question as each power station has a power rating - so a 1000Mega Watt power station will produce 1000 Mega Watt hours in 1 hour if running at full power.
To produce it and distribute it, ac is much easier.
The Hoover Dam was built over five years from 1930 - 1935. Its reservoir holds 9.2 trillion gallons of water and produces 2.8GW of power, roughly as much as 3 nuclear power stations.
Hoover dam delivers around four billion kilowatt hours of power annually. This is about one seventh of the twenty-one billion kilowatt hours of power generated by the nation's hydroelectric power source, Grand Coulee Dam.
When there's no wind and when there's too much wind.
2cans haha
1 horse
500ml
One liter of what?
200