explain hydroelectric power plant with flow charts
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At hydropower plants water flows through a pipe, or penstock, then pushes against and turns blades in a turbine to spin a generator to produce electricity. Run-of-the-river systems, where the force of the river's current applies pressure on a turbine. ... Most U.S. hydropower facilities have dams and storage reservoirs
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At hydropower plants water flows through a pipe, or penstock, then pushes against and turns blades in a turbine to spin a generator to produce electricity. Run-of-the-river systems, where the force of the river's current applies pressure on a turbine. ... Most U.S. hydropower facilities have dams and storage reservoirs.
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