Wherever there are mountains, rivers and dams.
Yes, hydro (kinetic) energy can be used to generate electricity. There are many electric vehicles, including trains.
about 40%
what is hydro energy
It is false that hydro is the least widely used. There are many renewable energy sources, and hydro power is one of the most commonly used, with many installations all over the world. Unconventional renewable power sources that have been used include such ideas as extracting energy from the impact of people's feet as they walk on sidewalks, which is just one of many examples of sources less commonly used than hydro.
Yes, hydro (kinetic) energy can be used to generate electricity. There are many electric vehicles, including trains.
Hydro energy is energy made by water.
"Hydro-" means water, while "lithos-" means stone. These prefixes are commonly used in scientific terms related to water (hydro) and rocks or stones (lithos).
yes it has been used successfully .....because of what.......
Hydro-electric energy can be created in many ways, but all forms of energy require the spinning of a turbine to generate electricity.
1.Water is collected at a certain height in huge reservoirs. 2.This water,which has lot of potential energy 3.The energy of falling water is used for generating electricity in hydro-electric power stations 4.In hydro-electric power plants turbines are used to convert the energy of falling water into mechanical energy 5.Hydro-electric power plants have least operating cost 6.They are free from environmental problem
I think most energy used up in US are hydro, geothermal and wind energy.
Hydro is Latin for water so hydro power gets its energy from water. It's often powered by a waterwheel.