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What uses Hydroelectric power?

Hydroelectric power plants. They have dams and generators. Water flows through a dam, which spins generators that produce hydroelectric electricity. (Fun Fact: The Hoover Dam is the biggest hydroelectric power plant.)


What industries rely on hydro power?

Electric power industry and manufacturing rely on hydro power. Most of the electricity that is generated by hydroelectric plants in the United States of America use hydro power.


Can hydroelectric power cause noise pollution?

Hydroelectric power is generally made by water falling through a distance (waterfall, or dam) then striking the blades of a turbine and making them rotate to generate electricity. None of these operations is noisy. Hydroelectric power plants are generally constructed in isolation where any noise is not a problem or where the noise (waterfall) was present naturally and the diversion of the water to the plant would only lessen the natural noise levels.


How is electricity generated in hydro electricity power plants?

Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by hydropower, i.e., the production of power through use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It is the most widely used form of renewable energy. Once a hydroelectric complex is constructed, the project produces no direct waste, and has a considerably lower output level of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) than fossil fuel powered energy plants. Worldwide, hydroelectricity supplied an estimated 816 GWe in 2005. This was approximately 20% of the world's electricity, and accounted for about 88% of electricity from renewable sources.Industrial hydroelectric plantsWhile many hydroelectric projects supply public electricity networks, some are created to serve specific industrial enterprises. Dedicated hydroelectric projects are often built to provide the substantial amounts of electricity needed for aluminum electrolytic plants, for example. In the Scottish Highlands of United Kingdom, there are examples at Kinlochleven and Lochaber, constructed during the early years of the 20th century. The Grand Coulee Dam, long the world's largest, switched to support Alcoa aluminum in Bellingham, Washington, United States for American World War II airplanes before it was allowed to provide irrigation and power to citizens (in addition to aluminum power) after the war. In Suriname, the Brokopondo Reservoir was constructed to provide electricity for the Alcoa aluminum industry. New Zealand's Manapouri Power Station was constructed to supply electricity to the aluminum smelter at Tiwai Point. As of 2007 the Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Project in Iceland remains controversial.


What are the uses of hydroelectric energy today?

Hydroelectric energy is electricity and is put on the national grid for use by the public. It is used for pretty much every modern process of anything, in some way or another.

Related Questions

What percentage of the electricity used in the united States is produced by hydroelectric power plants?

Hydroelectric power plants generate about 7% of the electricity in the United States.


What do coal power plants and hydroelectric power plants have in common?

They both generate electricity.


What kind of plants are used to make electricity from dams?

Hydroelectric plants capture the energy of the flowing water and convert it into electricity.


How do the three types of power plants make electricity?

Nuclear, coal-fired, and hydroelectric power plants provide electricity.


What percentage of the electricity used in US comes from hydroelectric plants?

5%


What is electricity made from moving water called?

hydroelectric


In which region of the US did engineers build dams and hydroelectric plants to provide water electricity?

the south


What is the percentage of the electricity used in the US is produced by hydroelectric power plants?

approximately 20 percent


What uses Hydroelectric power?

Hydroelectric power plants. They have dams and generators. Water flows through a dam, which spins generators that produce hydroelectric electricity. (Fun Fact: The Hoover Dam is the biggest hydroelectric power plant.)


What do hydroelectric power plants and coal burning power plants have in common?

Both hydroelectric and coal power plants generate electricity by turning turbines to produce mechanical energy. Additionally, they both involve heating water to create steam to drive the turbines. However, their primary difference lies in the energy sources used—hydroelectric plants harness the power of water flow, whereas coal plants burn coal to generate electricity.


How do hydroelectric energy plants work?

Hydroelectric plants use the running water by a turbine with blades on it, and when the water flows through these turbines they rotate,. in turn rotating the alternators that make the electricity which is sent from the power-station via the wires to houses, businesses etc that need the electricity.


Which one of Flemming's rules applies to electromagnets producing electricity?

which one of the flemmings rules applies to electromagnets producing electricity