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Hydro generators are used to power cities, towns and many homes and businesses. They generate electricity that is used both residentially and commercially.
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.
there are cords that are connected to the generator, then the cords carry that power out to the source where it is needed. its that simple! -K.Jade<3
Power plants generate electricity and the electricity is used just like any other energy source would be, they power cities and make stuff run
Hydro electricity - used to generate power for towns and cities around the world.PV Solar panels - used on the roofs of many private houses to generate electricity, either for their own use or to sell back to the power companies.
A solar panel is a flat, thin device that uses a compound of silicon to generate electricity. A power grid is a huge interconnection of electrical wires supplying electricity to homes, cities, and states.
Water is used to generate electricity on this manner:First of all a barrage is built in a great river, thus forming a dam. This barrage has a great height, and the water falls in great tubes forcing big turbines to rotate, thus generating electricity. The electric current is distributed through transformers put in great towers, up to the great cities, reaching then the final consumer.
In the US, metro cities, especially those in California, have suffered from a shortage of electricity. Remember the roaming blackouts during the early 2000s? Some cities suffer more than others simply because supply isn't able to keep up with demand. Oh, and by the way: nowhere in the Constitution does it say that we have a right to electricity!!
A home wind turbine allows the homeowner to generate electricity for their own use, as long as the proper equipment is on site. Thus the homeowner uses less electricity from the city and saves money. Should the amount of electricity generated exceed that of the homeowner's needs, many cities pay to use this electricity. In this way a home wind turbine might provide a net profit.
Simply because of the space that would be needed for the wind-turbines ! The amount of power produced by a single wind turbine is relatively small. In order to power a large city, you would need thousands of turbines - which would occupy huge swathes of land !
In the cities and bigger villages - yes.
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