climate change helps it get stored in water
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No, In a hydroelectric system force of water rotates a dynamo that generates power. The power must be used or stored in a battery. If the battery is dead you cannot store power.
The Hoover Dam generates hydroelectric power.
no they do not
we use the most hydroelectric power in kansas
No hydroelectric uses water, usually stored behind a dam to drive a turbine. The hot rocks you speak of is geothermal energy. The most prolific use of geothermal energy is in Iceland.
Unused solar power in a grid-tied system can either be exported back to the grid or stored in batteries for later use. In off-grid systems, excess solar power is stored in batteries for use when the sun is not shining. Additionally, some solar power can be wasted if it cannot be stored or exported.
There are many states that have potential to use hydroelectric power. One of the states that have the greatest potential is Alaska.
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They both use turbines.
Solar energy can be stored for later use through the use of batteries. When the sun is shining and solar panels are producing more energy than is needed, the excess energy is stored in batteries. These batteries can then be used to power homes or buildings when the sun is not shining or during the night.
Nuclear power is stored for later use through the process of nuclear fuel reprocessing or by storing spent nuclear fuel in specially designed casks or pools. This allows for the energy generated during nuclear fission to be saved and used when needed.