Electricity generated by water power alone is hydroelectric power.
Electrical power is generated by the wind. The wind turns turbines, the motion of which rotates wires inside magnets resulting in electrical current. This is very similar to the way hydroelectric turbines operate, in principle.
In the oil and Gas industries , power is generated by electrical generators driven by Gas turbines , Steam turbines , reciprocating engines or in some cases turbo expanders.
Wind power is not stored in physical form. Instead, it is generated by wind turbines and then converted into electricity that is immediately delivered to the electrical grid for distribution. However, excess electricity generated by wind turbines can be stored in batteries or converted into other forms of energy for future use.
Hydropower.
Tidal power is generated by harnessing the energy from the rise and fall of tides. This is typically done using tidal turbines, which look similar to underwater wind turbines. As the tides flow in and out, the turbines spin and generate electricity. The power generated is then transmitted to the grid for use.
Suppose we are constructing an overhead tank and by using a high discharge pump water is filled. An input to a water turbine driven generator is given from this overhead tank. Then the out put (Electrical energy produced by generator) is given to drive this pump. What will be the final result. Same will be the result if you try to drive a train with wind energy.
Wind is predominantly collected and generated using wind turbines. These turbines have blades that rotate when the wind blows, driving a generator to produce electricity. The kinetic energy in the wind is converted into mechanical power, which is then transformed into electrical energy.
Water flowing through a turbine which is connected to an electric generator converts the water power to electrical energy. Electrical energy generated this way is known as hydroelecticity to differentiate it from electrical energy generated by other means, such as wind power, solar power, fossil fuels or nuclear fuels.
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Power plants generate electrical energy. This energy is typically generated by converting other forms of energy, such as mechanical energy from turbines powered by steam, gas, or water.
It is usually generated in a generator; read the Wikipedia article on "Generator" for more details. Briefly, this uses the physical principle that if a material is moved through a magnetic field, a voltage is generated. If such a material is a conductor, and appropriately connected, this voltage will cause an electrical current to flow.
Hydroelectricity is generated by building dams or waterwheels wcitch flow through turbines to generate electricity.