Hydroelectricity can only be generated in areas with sufficient water flow and elevation changes, making it site-specific. Ideal locations typically include regions with rivers, dams, or waterfalls. Additionally, environmental considerations and land use can limit where hydroelectric projects are feasible. Therefore, while it's a widely used renewable energy source, it cannot be implemented just anywhere.
hydroelectricity is used to create electricity.
hydroelectricity was first used in 1878 in a goldfield. the inventors name is Lester Pelton.
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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
Hydroelectricity.
Yes.
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Gravity and an electrical motor (generator)