Dan Villate turns them.
the turbines turn as a result of the flow of water
Steam from the nuclear reactor turns turbines. These turbines either turn the propeller directly or turn generators that produce electricity to power electric motors which turn the propellor.
gravity and water. Gravity pulls water down through the turbines.
Steam turbines, which then themselves turn generators.Nearly every method for generating electricity at commercial scales uses turbines at some point (though they may be wind, steam, or water turbines).
wind turbines are very reliable in production of wind energy which in turn helps in the production of electrical energy
They use a generator to turn it into Electricity
flowing water to turn turbines
Yes they do.
The turbines or Pelton wheels in a hydroelectric power plant are turned by water pressure.
Water, wind, or steam are commonly used to turn turbines and generate electricity. These forces are harnessed to rotate the blades of the turbine, which then spin a generator to produce power.
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pollution.