Hydrothermal power requires a suitable hot spring.
Zapdos can be found in it's usual haunt of the Power Station.
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No. Hydroelectric power is any power coming from water, usually from its movement, but also from its heat (thermal). Hydrothermal power is power generated only from the temperature of the water (hot springs, ocean thermal, geothermal).
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The word hydrothermal pertains to the action of heated water or gases within the surface of the earth. Some of its disadvantages are: accessibility, permance, power generated and energy transportation.
Some examples of hydrothermal energy sources include geysers, hot springs, and hydrothermal vents. These sources of energy can be harnessed for electricity generation through technologies such as binary cycle power plants or direct steam power plants.
Battersea power station. Hartlepool power station
Hydrothermal means hot water. A hydrothermal power station uses geothermal heat( hot rocks) to raise water to steam temperatures by pumping water down a well and up a parallel bore hole to drive a turbine to generate electricity. See Icelandic geothermal power A hydrothermal vent is an hot spring of water heated by geothermal or volcanic heat underground. These vents can be on land such as the 'Old Faithful' geyser in Yellowstone National Park. They can also be in the ocean where scalding hot water vents into the sea and can support animal life far away from sunlight and conventional plant food.
There are three power stations in India; Tarapur Atomic Power Station, Rajastan Atomic Power Station and Kakrapar Atomic Power Station.
Cruachan Power Station is a storage hydro-electric power station whereas a Normal Hydroelectric power station is produced and then used, no storage needed.
Ferrybridge is a coal powered power station.