Various places in Australia, however the largest case of HEP being used for Australia's electricity supply is the Snowy Mountains scheme in New South Wales supplying 10% of the state's electricity.
Go to http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/snowyscheme/ for more info.
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A candle in not in the electrical classification category as being used for an insulator.
The spinning wheel spins when electricity is used in the house and the more electricity that is used the faster it will spin. The number of rotations is used to count how much electricity has been used.
If this question is asking about the box supplied by your utility company which counts the kilowatt.hours you used, so they can send you a bill for electricity, it is called an electricity meter. If you are asking about the name of the standard unit used to measure a quantity of electricity used, it is called the kilowatt.hour (or k.Wh for short.)
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
In electricity, MU stands for "Measurement Unit" and is used to quantify the amount of electricity consumed or produced. MW stands for "Megawatt" and is a unit of power equal to one million watts. MW is commonly used to measure the capacity of power plants or the amount of electricity being generated or consumed at any given moment.
The Snowy River scheme is the most important hydro scheme in Australia. This is on the border between Victoria and New South Wales
Hydro - Electricity
for rivers in Jamaica that can be used for hydro electricity
all over india
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electricity dams/hydro dams
Yes, hydro electricity is the same as all electricity. It is called hydro because it is made from the power of water falling. But the electricity is used in homes and businesses for heating, lighting and running machinery.
It is used in Hydro Electric Power Projects for producing Electricity
Yes, hydro (kinetic) energy can be used to generate electricity. There are many electric vehicles, including trains.
Hydro generators are used to power cities, towns and many homes and businesses. They generate electricity that is used both residentially and commercially.
Solar and Hydro electricity
Yes, hydro (kinetic) energy can be used to generate electricity. There are many electric vehicles, including trains.