hydroelectricity is used to create electricity.
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everything that uses electricity. hydroelectricity is the same thing as fossilfuel electricity...its just made differently
it is used to provide energy or electricity.
The cost of production of electricity from a thermal power plant is more than that of the hydroelectricity so the later is more used if both the source are available.
Hydroelectricity is used in larger cities to generate electricity. Water flowing over a dam is heated and then the steam generated turns giant turbines that produce electricity for whole cities.
Hydroelectricity is generated through the action of water. Water flow will turn the shaft of a generator which produces a clean and renewable flow of electricity.
Only if the electricity used to power it is generated by hydroelectricity
Moving water can be used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
Yes, hydro electricity is the same as all electricity. It is called hydro because it is made from the power of water falling. But the electricity is used in homes and businesses for heating, lighting and running machinery.
"Hydroelectric power" is most widely used, but "hydroelectricity" is recommended.
I personally live in the Canadian province of Ontario, where approximately one third of our electric power is generated by means of hydroelectricity (at Niagara Falls). I have no idea where you got the idea that this is not a commonly used method of electric generation. It is quite common in many countries.