$300 million dollars to build hydroelectric dam......
2 to 4 years, maybe even longer. And it automatically starts to produce energy rather than coal fired energy which would take longer.
The eventual cost of the Grand Coulee Dam was about 300 million dollars. It still remains the largest concrete structure ever built.
It cost about 50p to pay for by the people that wanted to build it but all together 5,609,400 pounds. They only had to pay 50p because of sponsership money that had been sent in. Alos the queen help pay for it as well.
The five sources of energy are solar, nuclear, wind, hydroelectric and fossil fuels. Nowadays there are five energy sources: fossil fuels, nuclear, wind, hydroelectric amd solar. The alternative sources are solar, wind and hydroelectric.
if a dam is built it will block the water from over flowing and ruining thesurroundings!!!!!!!!!!h iI'mnew so if anyone whats to talk go ahead!!!!!!!!!!
Theoretically, yes. But the time, effort, resources needed....
Yes, The Wolf Creek Dam is a Hydroelectric dam.
The Oroville Dam, completed in 1968, had an estimated construction cost of around $100 million at the time. Adjusted for inflation, this would be equivalent to approximately $800 million to $1 billion today. The dam was built to provide flood control, water supply, and hydroelectric power for California.
A hydroelectric river dam like, Three Gorges Dam.
a hydroelectric dam is efficient because it generates power
Yes.
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Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant was created in 1917.
There is usually a large one off initial capital outlay, for example to build a dam. After that the electricity produced is almost zero cost. Try adding upkeep, maintenance and various wages to that zero cost.
There is usually a large one off initial capital outlay, for example to build a dam. After that the electricity produced is almost zero cost. Try adding upkeep, maintenance and various wages to that zero cost.
The Dalles Dam, located on the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington, was constructed between 1952 and 1957 and cost approximately $100 million at the time. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be significantly higher today. The dam was primarily built for hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and navigation improvements on the river.
what geogaphical features are needed when building a hydroelectric dam