I believe that hydroelectric is better. Here are couple of reasons: It is much more reliable and it is much more efficient.
About the more reliable part: With dams, they have a reservoir, so if there is a drought, there is still a flow of electricity. If you relied on solar energy, then what happens if there is cloud coverage? You will not get electricity. Sure, you will have battery backups, but those won't hold out for weeks. There are also more cloudy days than there are droughts.
Now about the more efficient part: Dams are very efficient. They generate electricity by the following procedure (and I am referring to dams that have reservoirs, not run-of-the-river dams): They have a reservoir (in the form of a lake) to feed the dam. Generally, the place for water to go to the turbine is at the bottom of the dam, so you have the force of gravity forcing the water down through the hole. It goes through the hole and turns a turbine, which turns a generator. This is a direct transfer of energy. With photovoltaic (PV) cells, however, light shines one the PV cell, energizing electrons, which in turn go through a crystal, creating an electrical field, generating electricity. According to ehow.com (see bottom of my answer for link), as of 2007, PV cells only collected about 1% of the potential energy, but has been increased to only 30%. That is less than with dams.
The problems with dams are that (these reasons are for dams with reservoirs) they misplace people, they cost a huge amount of money to build, and they trap sediment that could flow downriver. These are reasons that could stop people from building dams, but I think that the advantages to building dams outweigh these disadvantages.
http://www.ehow.com/facts_4963593_what-photovoltaic-cells.HTML
Also, remember, I am just a random person on the internet stating my views, so be sure to check out all of my information, making sure that it is correct, before using it in a paper or something :-)
- ElectroGoofy
Answeri believe no because hydroelectric power is used for water well what happens during droughts when the water is used to help people during the droughts and solar power you can use it all you want except for at night but, it is free. The only problem with the sun is if it something in space goes completely wrong and we don't have the sun any more but in that case wont we just freeze to death... Anywho we use water just as much as we use the sun but we use the water more then the sun now if the sun produced electricity then that would be a different story that is for a whole different question. And remember i am not a scientist i am an 8th grade female with a wide imagination... AWNSERYes it is free and hydropower plants get to full power quickerRenewable. Hydropower, also called hydroelectric power, is the technique of harnessing the power of water to create electricity. It is the world's leading source of renewable energy.
Hydro-power presently is the most prevalent renewable power source, primarily as hydroelectric generation.
Hydropower is used to make electricity, usually at dams. Hydroelectric power is a renewable energy source, with energy captured from moving water.
The people in Russia do have an abundant energy source. Russia is a world leader in the production of renewable energy, mainly through hydroelectric power sources.
The people in Russia do have an abundant energy source. Russia is a world leader in the production of renewable energy, mainly through hydroelectric power sources.
Humans need more electricity, regardless of source. Hydroelectric and other renewable sources of energy are preferred to energy produced from the burning of fossil fuels.
Energy produced by moving water is called hydroelectric energy. It is a renewable source of energy created by the flow of water through turbines in dams or rivers, which generates electricity. Hydroelectric power is a clean and sustainable energy source that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The energy obtained from flowing water is called hydroelectric energy. It is produced by converting the kinetic energy of moving water into electricity using hydroelectric power plants. This renewable energy source is clean and sustainable.
Hydroelectric power and solar energy.
Solar energy is an example of a renewable source of energy. It is derived from the sun's rays and can be harnessed using solar panels to generate electricity or heat water. Since the sun is a virtually inexhaustible resource, solar energy is considered a sustainable and environmentally friendly source of power.
Both geothermal energy and hydroelectric power have their own advantages and drawbacks. Geothermal energy is a consistent and reliable source of renewable energy that does not rely on weather conditions, but it is limited to areas with active geothermal resources. Hydroelectric power is a widely used and proven source of renewable energy, but it can have significant environmental impacts such as habitat disruption and changes to water flow. The choice between the two would depend on specific location, resource availability, and environmental considerations.
Hydroelectric power is renewable. The rivers that provide this power continue to flow; they are continually renewed by rain, and do not get used up. Hydroelectric energy is considered a renewable resource. The rain falls, runs into creeks, then rivers, then the ocean, where it evaporates then falls as rain. Hydroelectic is considered a renewable source of energy. Renewable. It is in fact renewable Renewable because with the amount of water in rivers/seas, there will be power for a long time. it is a renewable resource Renewable Yes, as long as the river keeps flowing, the mill wheel (or electric turbine) will keep turning +++ All very true, but the fly in the ointment is the over-use of the reservoir as a water-supply, reducing the flow downstream. The power-station itself simply returns the water it has borrowed, but in many places now large hydro-electric projects have been ill-used as water supplies.