Hydroelectric power plants. They have dams and generators. Water flows through a dam, which spins generators that produce hydroelectric electricity. (Fun Fact: The Hoover Dam is the biggest hydroelectric power plant.)
Hydroelectric power is a great way to keep our environment clean. Unlike gasoline, hydroelectric power combusts to form water as a byproduct which does not harm earth.
coaled power, gas powered, wind turbines, nuclear energy, i believe are not examples of hydroelectric power
The power to run early grain mills came from hydroelectric energy provided through water wheels.
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people use hydroelectric energy to power almost anything from cars to ur hair dryier . But it is mostly used to power houses. basically people use it for electricity
Idaho. 78% of their power comes from hydroelectric sources.
China uses the most Hydroelectric power in the world
about 20%.
60%
there are no bad uses of hydro electricity and cant be
we use the most hydroelectric power in kansas
A hydroelectric dam uses the force of flowing water to drive turbines which generate electric power.
Hydroelectric power
Both use the flow of water generate electricity. Hydroelectric uses the flow of water from a high point to a low point. (A damn). Tidal power uses the flow of ocean tides in and out.
The dams that are made in order to harness the power of the water floods the near by area !
This is renewable energy, it uses water to push the turbine that powers the generator that makes electricity, so as long as there is water there will be Hydroelectric power. :)
The turbines or Pelton wheels in a hydroelectric power plant are turned by water pressure.