Hydroelectric stations primarily convert the kinetic energy of flowing water into electricity, resulting in minimal heat waste compared to fossil fuel power plants. The primary source of energy loss in hydroelectric systems is due to inefficiencies in the turbines and generators, which can generate some heat during operation. However, as they rely on renewable water resources and have a high efficiency rate, the heat waste is significantly less than in thermal power generation systems. Overall, hydroelectric stations are one of the most efficient forms of energy generation with low heat waste.
you need to do you have a small turbine and generator by the axis of the movement of turbine generator to you.
To make hydro-electric energy.
water
Hydro Electric Dams, Geothermal, Wind Power
If a hydro-carbon is burnt it will make heat, CO2 and water however if a hydro-carbon is heated it will just expand into its surroundings
Heat.
If you stand next to a turbine or generator yes. Overall very little.
1 Solar Panels 2 Wind Turbines 3. Hydro electric 4. Nuclear
In a thermal power station, heat is turned into electrical power
Well i don't know but this is a guess:It's a good reneable source of energy
A light bulb can make heat and light.
Yes, this happens mostly in Scotland where there is enough rain and mountains to provide the vertical drop needed for hydro-electric generators.