Hydroelectric power is clean, safe, and efficient. Building a dam is expensive, but the water is free and is naturally renewed by the water cycle. Unlike power plants that burn coal or oil, hydroelectric plants do not contribute to air pollution.
But flooding the land behind a dam can destroy wildlife habitats as well as farms and towns. In addition, the dam forms a barrier across the river. It may prevent fish from traveling to the parts of the river where they usually lay their eggs and hatch their young.
The advantages counterbalance the disadvantages so there aren't disadvantages.
The advantages counterbalance the disadvantages so there aren't disadvantages.
Some advantages of power plants are clean source of energy and efficient. Disadvantages of power plants are dangerous and is difficult to dispose of waste.
'Where are the hydroelectric power plants in India located?' will be a grammatically correct question, not 'where is'.
Hydroelectric power stations certainly have their advantages and disadvantages, as do all forms of electrical generation. Probably the best solution is to use a combination of different means of producing electricity, with hydroelectric stations as part of the mix.
As a coin have two sides like this in this case also there are advantages and disadvantages. Hydroelectricity is renewable and causes no pollution. As the plants are submerged under water they breath anaerobically which release methane into air which causes green house effect.
Moving water turns both water wheels and hydroelectric power plants.
whatever you want the advantages to be.
yes
They both generate electricity.
why do agus and pulangi hydroelectric power plants are called complexes?
Hydroelectric power is clean, safe, and efficient. Building a dam is expensive, but the water is free and is naturally renewed by the water cycle. Unlike power plants that burn coal or oil, hydroelectric plants do not contribute to air pollution. But flooding the land behind a dam can destroy wildlife habitats as well as farms and towns. In addition, the dam forms a barrier across the river. It may prevent fish from traveling to the parts of the river where they usually lay their eggs and hatch their young.