It will go into the electric power grid and be used as any other form of electricity - by the time it reaches the consumer the source is unknown
Yes, hydro (kinetic) energy can be used to generate electricity. There are many electric vehicles, including trains.
Dams are an example of hydro electric energy because they produce energy while water going through it
Hydroelectric energy is electric energy produced with hydro(water). How the electricity is produced makes no difference on how it is used. Electricity is used for lights, electric motors, electric heat etc.
hydro electric energy
Yes, hydro (kinetic) energy can be used to generate electricity. There are many electric vehicles, including trains.
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1.Water is collected at a certain height in huge reservoirs. 2.This water,which has lot of potential energy 3.The energy of falling water is used for generating electricity in hydro-electric power stations 4.In hydro-electric power plants turbines are used to convert the energy of falling water into mechanical energy 5.Hydro-electric power plants have least operating cost 6.They are free from environmental problem
Dams can be used to produce hydro electric power
hydro electric power plant
No, it produces hydro-electric energy, though solar energy was used to get the water recycled from the oceans into the dam.
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not from the sun