Tinck water turbines are generally considered efficient for small-scale hydroelectric projects, particularly in rural or remote areas where traditional energy sources may be limited. They are designed to harness energy from flowing water with minimal environmental impact. However, their performance can vary based on factors such as water flow rate, site conditions, and turbine design. Overall, they can be a viable option for sustainable energy generation, but careful consideration of specific project requirements is essential.
The turbines or Pelton wheels in a hydroelectric power plant are turned by water pressure.
'Or else' what? Wind turbines make electricity.
Anything, including a person or a machine, that can turn a generator will cause the generator to make electricity. Most commonly generators are turned by water turbines, wind turbines, gasoline or petrol engines, diesel engines or steam engines.
Devices called thermocouples do this directly. Boiling water and using the steam to turn turbines which turn generators do this indirectly.
To tap hydroelectricity, there must be a dam which can store water and let it flow rapidly through a sink hole. The pressure of the falling water can drive generator turbines and these will generate electricity.
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its actuallly simple, the water turns turbines and the turbines produce electricity.
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the turbines turn as a result of the flow of water
no it's from water, they send the water through a dam which has turbines in it and the water turns the turbines generating energy.
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gravity and water. Gravity pulls water down through the turbines.
When water falls in the dam there are turbines present, when water falls with full force it turns the turbines.
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