Well. There are two answers.
The first is that it can't be. Not perfectly anyway, because nothing is 100% efficient.
The question you were probably asking is how can it be stored. That ones easier. The potential energy of the water is stored in a reservoir, behind a dam. During off peak hours water can be pumped up into the dam and then released during peak hours.
Yes, hydro power and hydroelectricity refer to the same thing. It is electricity generated by harnessing the energy of moving water using turbines in hydroelectric power plants.
Hydroelectric energy itself cannot be conserved, but the water used to generate it can be effectively managed and conserved through sustainable practices such as proper dam operation and watershed management. This helps ensure a consistent and reliable source of hydroelectric power while minimizing impacts on the environment.
1. It does not produce nuclear waste 2. It is free to run in terms of fuel costs 3. The operations are simple and do not need specially trained staff 4. There is no need for an expensive regulatory authority like the NRC 5. When the plant is worn out it can easily be dismantled and scrapped
No, hydro-power comes from moving water so it is kinetic energy.
Renewable resource that humans can use to produce energy is solar power, wind power, hydro power, or geothermal power.
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No. Hydro power is power from running water driving a turbine and a generator.
Hydro power means powered by water. Solar power would be an antonym.
hydro = water
Australia started having hydro power by the 1900'sbut people first go t power in there homes in London in 1882 using hydro power. hydro power was invented in the early 1800's.
Geothermal is power from the heat inside the earth. Hydro is power that comes from using water.
Yes, hydro come from the Greek word for water, and wave power is classed as hydro power. Other kinds of hydro power are produced from the movement of water through dams, tides and rivers.
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.
Hydro is Latin for water so hydro power gets its energy from water. It's often powered by a waterwheel.
Dams can be used to produce hydro electric power