The biggest Hydro plant in Norway is Kvildal with an effect of 1240 MW per hour. So about 2500 Mw. But there are far bigger powerplants in the world with higher effect than this.
Since hydroelectric energy supplies electricity, any industry that uses electricity from a hydroelectric plant relies on this energy.
Into electrical energy.
For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.
Light energy is produced by spinning turbines with steam in a power plant to turn a solenoid in a magnetic field to induce a current. The source of energy to turn water to steam is what makes a plant "green" or not. There are coal plants, natural gas plants, and nuclear plants. Some energy is also produced from hydroelectric dams, where rivers spin turbines instead.
hydroelectric power is an important for producing the power in the low loss of energy..energy is nothing but producing the power....so we can easily produce the power from hydroelectric power plant.
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Hydroelectricity--Hydroelectric energy
It provides renewable energy for human populations
Well, no. A turbine does not MAKE energy. It changes one form of energy to another. A Pelton turbine in a hydroelectric plant changes the weight and force of falling water to rotary mechanical energy, which is used to turn a generator. That changes mechanical energy to electrical energy. But none of that MAKES energy.
Hydroelectric power is turning the kinetic energy of moving water into electricity
Hydroelectric power plant (Agus VI)
Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant was created in 1897.