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what is hydro electrical power ?answer in 40 words please don't write unnecessary answer.​

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Answered by gs7729590
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"[Hydroelectric power, also called hydropower, electricity produced from generators driven by turbines that convert the potential energy of falling or fast-flowing water into mechanical energy.]"

"[The turbines in turn drive generators, which convert the turbines' mechanical energy into electricity.]"

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Answered by Sugarstar6543
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Hydroelectricity refers to the generation of electrical power by the use of hydropower. Hydropower here mainly is the gravitational force of falling water. This does not use any water in energy production. In the previous article on the Thermal power plants, you learned that steam was causing the movement in the turbines. Here the flow of the water from a height causes the rotation in the turbines, but more on that later. Coming back to hydroelectricity, it is the most widely used form of renewable energy accounting for 3% of the world’s total energy consumption. The cost of hydroelectricity is relatively low, giving it a competitive edge as a source of energy. The average cost of electricity for a large hydropower plant is very less. Energy production is dependent on the amount of water that is let out since this can be controlled, hydropower plants have the advantage of being flexible. The output can be controlled as required by the need.

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