It can and is. In my country (Faroe Islands) , whole villages are being powered by hydroelectricity.
I've never heard of a house having a private generator, though, if that's what you're asking.
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it is used to provide energy or electricity.
The primary machine used in hydro-electric power generation is the turbine. It's a main fixture of hydro dams.
Hydroelectricity is generated by converting the kinetic energy of flowing water into electrical energy. Water from a reservoir is released through turbines, which spin and drive generators to produce electricity. The generated electricity is then transformed and distributed through power lines, but the term "refined" typically does not apply to hydroelectricity in the same way it does to fossil fuels or raw materials. Instead, the focus is on the efficiency of energy conversion and the infrastructure used for generation and distribution.
Whether the electricity is generated by conventional power stations, or hydroelectric power generation, the electricity used in homes and businesses will still be the same, and used the same.
Water energy, or hydroelectricity, is used for powered homes and its electrical appliances.
'Adobe' was what the Pueblo peoples made to build their homes.
hydroelectricity is used to create electricity.
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.
Yes , it is used in old peoples homes.
hydroelectricity was first used in 1878 in a goldfield. the inventors name is Lester Pelton.
chicken
Iceland can use hydroelectricity because of its several mountains. This allows water to flow making streams and rivers ideal for hydroelectricity to be used.
Where there are hills and mountains.
everything that uses electricity. hydroelectricity is the same thing as fossilfuel electricity...its just made differently
it is used to provide energy or electricity.
Hydroelectricity