Hydroelectric power is generally more sustainable and environmentally friendly than oil because it generates electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions or air pollutants. It relies on the renewable energy of flowing water, reducing dependence on finite fossil fuels. Additionally, hydroelectric power can provide a stable and reliable energy source, contributing to energy security and reducing the volatility of oil prices. Overall, transitioning to hydroelectric power can help combat climate change and promote cleaner energy solutions.
no it is cheaper
Yes,once its used as much oil and coal power station
No, hydroelectric power is produced from the movement of water spinning a turbine. Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) produce energy by burning.
Oil, followed by natural gas and hydroelectric power.
You mean for power plants? Oil is the most important, followed by natural gas and coal. Geothermal and hydroelectric are also important, with growing renewable resources, such as solar and wind power.
Only during the day!
The resources of China are: Coal, Natural gas, Oil, Nuclear Power, Hydroelectric power, Gold, Silver, Other Mineral's, and Seafood.
As of 2006, Brazil is energy independent. It no longer imports oil. It produces biofuels, hydroelectric power, etc.
Iraq has abundant renewable resources in the form of hydroelectric power and non-renewable resources in the form of natural gas and oil. The resource that produces the most income for Iraq is oil. Hydroelectric power and natural gas resources are important, as using these energy sources within Iraq, permits more oil to be exported.
Examples: soil for agriculture, wood, oil, methane, building stones, hydroelectric power etc.
Because of it's many rivers (including the Amazon) and waterfalls. It is also rich in oil and gas.
Nothing is destroyed. Burning coal, oil, etc destroys what is burned. Hydroelectric power simply takes a river that is flowing and uses the power of of gravity pulling the water to a lower elevation to make electricity. It will keep happening unless the river drys up.