Most power plants produce several Megawatts of power. A Megawatt is one million watts.
Hydroelectricity is generated by huge amount of water pouring through electric turbines in a water dam. Great Coulee Dam, Hoover Dam, and Lower Granite Dam are some that I can think of.
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Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant was created in 1917.
A dam is used for hydroelectric energy.
Hydro dams typically generate electricity at a voltage ranging from 4 kV to 25 kV for initial transmission. However, this voltage is usually stepped up to higher levels, often between 115 kV and 765 kV, for long-distance transmission through power lines. The specific voltage depends on the design of the dam and the requirements of the electrical grid it feeds into.
a lot
A power generating capacity of 2.8 million kilowatts!
2 gallons per hour
Hydroelectric power
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yes in a hydro dam
Can we produce power (electricity - www.powerfromgravity.com) from gravitaitonal (not from dam) force by using buoyancy from renewable source of energy?
If you mean water electric plant as a dam, turbine generators are used there to produce electricity.
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yes
hardness natural forces to produce energy (i just did this one in Castlelearning)