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2 Kaplan Turbine

3 Francis Turbine

4 Propeller Turbine

5 Tubular Turbine

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Q: What are the different types of Turbines used in hydroelectric power plants?
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What drives the turbines to generate hydroelectric power?

Water drives the turbines to generate hydroelectric power.


What causes turbines to spin in hydroelectric power?

Heat


How does it work for hydroelectric equipments?

Hydroelectric power works by running water over the turbines of a power plant inside of a dam. The power of the rushing water turns the turbines and produces electricity.


How are wind power and hydroelectric power similar?

They both use turbines.


What involve the conversion of gravitational potential energy into electric energy - wind electric generators or hydroelectric power plants?

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.


What do hydroelectric power plants use falling water to spin?

Turbines. These are then used to spin magnets next to wires. This generates electricity.


What are not examples of hydroelectric power?

coaled power, gas powered, wind turbines, nuclear energy, i believe are not examples of hydroelectric power


What are the sources of hydroelectric power?

The source is the water that spins the turbines


Can you give me a sentence with the word hydroelectric power?

The process of using falling water to spin turbines is called hydroelectric power.


How is hydroelectric power generated?

spinning turbines generated or create electric power.


What has the author Richard N Walters written?

Richard N Walters has written: 'Selecting hydraulic reaction turbines' -- subject(s): Hydroelectric power plants, Equipment and supplies, Hydraulic turbines


What similarities between hydroelectric power plants and wind turbines?

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.