electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
Hydropower
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wind is not friendly to the environment ,as fossil fuels are not burnt to generate electricity.
solar power
Sometimes, but electricity isn't an energy SOURCE; it's an energy CONDUIT. Electricity is how we get energy from one place to another, and how we use it when it gets there. Electricity doesn't stand still; at least, not naturally. We generate electricity with generators that use some other power source to spin a turbine; a jet engine, for example, or falling water, or steam. The electricity goes through a wire to where we use it by converting it into some other form; light, or heat, or music, or radio transmissions. We can store electricity in a battery, but that's a very inefficient process so far. And the electricity doesn't really do us any good until we convert it into something else.
nuclear power
Mechanical energy
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It is use to generate electricity from below earth's surface!!!!! Its an inexhaustible energy source that uses hot magma or hot dry rocks to generate electricity.
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Yes, but it isn't a great energy source. Lightning is hard to "catch", and doesn't generate a lot of electricity.
Coal is the most used source for electricity in the US. World wide, other countries, I don't know.
Hydro-electricity - using falling water from dams and rivers to generate electricity is the most common source.
Yes. It can - and sometimes is - used to generate electricity. For more information, check the Wikipedia article on "Geothermal energy".
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Geothermal energy is used to generate electricity. It is a clean green energy source with no emissions when it is running.
CARS , VEHICALS ,ELECTRICTY FUELS.
The energy in falling water can be captured by turbines and used to generate electricity. This is a renewable source of energy and is pollution free.