Zambia's main exports are copper, cobalt, tobacco and hydro electricity.
Hydro
we can get hydro electricity from the water which is re useable all the time
Hydroelectricity comes from dams, the water coming from the river (which the dam is built on) rushes into a generator which the rushing water powers the generator and creates electricity. Then the electricity is sent into wires apart of the generator system and the electricity is sent all over. question: Where is money for hydro electricity coming from: Well, it doesn't make absolute sense but that's why you have bills for hydro electricity because the electricity that you have partly comes from dams. So the money to power dams is coming from you!
Indeed Uganda has electricity. Most of Uganda's electricity is imported to neighbouring countries.
Hyro-electricity is the same as any other electricity. the Hydro- prefix merely denotes how the electricity was generated, in this case it was generated at a hydro-electric plant which uses the potential energy of elevated water to generate electricity.
hydro-electricity is water power of energy
hydro: water pushing turbines to create electricity wind: wind pushing wind turbines to create electricity geothermal: heat from earth core creating steam which moves turbines and creates heat and electricity
Provided water was available in dams, hydro electricity can be produced indefinitely.
Many African countries depend on the Nile for Hydro electricity because they need electricity
No, hydro power is electricity from water. Photo voltaic is electricity from sunlight.
hydro electricity