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There area little over 850 Hydroelectric Power plants in the United States
About 5 percent
approximately 20 percent
There are many states that have potential to use hydroelectric power. One of the states that have the greatest potential is Alaska.
Electric power industry and manufacturing rely on hydro power. Most of the electricity that is generated by hydroelectric plants in the United States of America use hydro power.
Most rivers around the world produce water with the capability of supporting hydroelectric power generation. We can only appreciate from the Yellow and Blue rivers in China, to the mighty Colorado in the Western United States, the harnessing of water power is in full swing -- either established, recently built, or planned.
Most of the suitable rivers have already been dammed, and dams can have negative effects on the environment. :)
Hydroelectric power is made from water.
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Yes, hydroelectric could power a city. The issue with most green energy sources is cost and inability to obtain uninterrupted power on demand. Hydroelectric does not have these limitations. It does have some negative environmental impacts, just as all energy sources do.
Hydroelectric power is produced by running water.