Physics, asked by km4325042, 11 months ago

what is hydropower plant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

hydroelectric power is a large hydropower system, uses a dam to store river water in a reservoir. A generator then converts the mechanical energy generated by the rotating turbine shaft into electrical energy, a transformer increases the voltage and the electricity is transmitted to the grid.

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Answered by agamdeep34
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Hydropower plant:-

Hydroelectricity is electricity produced from hydropower. In 2015, hydropower generated 16.6% of the world's total electricity and 70% of all renewable electricity, and was expected to increase by about 3.1% each year.

Some examples of this:-

example of a hydroelectric power dam, is the Kielder Water reservoir, located in Northumberland, operated by RWE Npower and is the largest system in England.

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