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INTRODUCTION ON HYDROPOWER PLANT​

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Answered by Sidshiv
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Hydroelectric power, or hydroelectricity, is basically electrical energy that has been generated using natural forces such as gravity or flowing water. It's usually produced by dams, because dams can store and direct large volumes of water. Hydroelectric power is becoming increasingly popular.

Dams can generate electricity because they contain special mechanisms designed to take the energy in flowing water and turn it into electrical power. A power source is used to spin a turbine—basically a propeller—which in turn spins a metal shaft, forming the equivalent of an electrical generator that produces and stores electricity. The power source, in the case of hydropower, is water itself. When water moves a turbine, the turbine spins, and electromagnets in the turbine generate an electric current in the stationary coils of wire inside them.

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Hydroelectric Power Station

Hydroelectric Power StationIt is the technique of using dam water falling from a height to turn the turbines of a generator. The mechanical energy is converted into electrical form and fed into the national grid system. A dam with a large drop is constructed to raise the potential energy of water.

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