Science, asked by dimplesuman7, 4 months ago

we get hydroelectricity from wind​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the wind stops, water flows downhill to generate hydroelectric power. ... At full capacity, it should produce 13.6 megawatts, along with another 16 megawatts from the hydroelectric plant. The project is being built by German firm Max Boegl Wind AG and GE Renewable Energy.

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Answered by chocogirlz
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hi dear

  • your wrong, well the word hydro means water

hydro= water

  • so its literally clear that hydroelectricity means the electricity which is obtained from water

  • so hydroelectricity isn't from wind

#choco

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