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Wind power, hydroelectric power (water power), and solar power.
They both use turbines
Wind is renewable. Wind energy is renewable because it harnesses the earth's natural winds. Wind power does not consume anything to be produced. It is the same basic concept as hydroelectric power.
It doesn't contribute to climate change (APEX)
Hydroelectric power plants convert GPE into electric energy. When the water flows from the higher point to the lower point, hydroelectric turbines convert the energy of the flowing water into energy.
hydro power is practically always constant wind power might not be there at all sometimes and it could be a load as opposed to a source.
An obvious answer is that the sources for the energy conversion is that the resources are renewable
coaled power, gas powered, wind turbines, nuclear energy, i believe are not examples of hydroelectric power
They both use turbines.
Wind power, hydroelectric power (water power), and solar power.
A different source of energy such as methane wind power and hydroelectric power
They are wind power and Hydroelectric power
wind, solar, nuclear power, hydroelectric
They both use turbines
Kinetic Energy
Hydroelectric power
Wind power, solar panels, hydroelectric, etc.