Because of it's many rivers (including the Amazon) and waterfalls. It is also rich in oil and gas.
hydroelectric power is an important for producing the power in the low loss of energy..energy is nothing but producing the power....so we can easily produce the power from hydroelectric power plant.
Brazil is rich in hydroelectric power due to its vast river systems, particularly the Amazon and Paraná rivers, which provide an abundant water supply for generating electricity. The country's topography, featuring numerous waterfalls and steep gradients, facilitates the construction of dams and reservoirs. Additionally, Brazil's climate, with significant rainfall, ensures a consistent flow of water for hydroelectric plants. This renewable energy source accounts for a large portion of the country's electricity generation, supporting its economic development.
I believe it is a usage of hydroelectric power being the focus of a building or project's power. So it is the central vocalpoint.
because the conditions for a hydroelectric power stations in the uk aren't right so only a few can be built.
The advantages counterbalance the disadvantages so there aren't disadvantages.
This is renewable energy, it uses water to push the turbine that powers the generator that makes electricity, so as long as there is water there will be Hydroelectric power. :)
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it has been dammed to provide hydroelectric power and irrigation.
Niagara Falls uses hydroelectric power, (falling water to run electric turbines), and Yes, hydroelectric power, including Niagara Falls is a Renewal source of energy.
Because in a drought there is not enough water to drive the turbines. So no electricity is generated.
Not especially; hydroelectric power has been in use for 150 years or so. But it isn't exactly the "power of the past", because hydroelectric power will be needed far into the future. Even if we had some cheap and reliable power source like fusion, we'd still need to have dams on many rivers to control rainwater runoff and prevent floods. So, call hydro the "power of the present" - because our current civilization gets a LOT of electricity from hydro.
A key unit on the Colorado , the dam is a major supplier of hydroelectric power and provides for flood control, river regulation, and improved navigation.