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What is the difference between hydro and thermal power plants?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.(iv) It does not cause any pollution. E.g.: Bhakra Nangal project.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.(iv) It does not cause any pollution. E.g.: Bhakra Nangal project.Thermal power:

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.(iv) It does not cause any pollution. E.g.: Bhakra Nangal project.Thermal power:(i) It is generated by using coal, petroleum and natural gas.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.(iv) It does not cause any pollution. E.g.: Bhakra Nangal project.Thermal power:(i) It is generated by using coal, petroleum and natural gas.(ii) It uses all non-renewable resources.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.(iv) It does not cause any pollution. E.g.: Bhakra Nangal project.Thermal power:(i) It is generated by using coal, petroleum and natural gas.(ii) It uses all non-renewable resources.(iii) Its cost is very high and its production is expensive.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.(iv) It does not cause any pollution. E.g.: Bhakra Nangal project.Thermal power:(i) It is generated by using coal, petroleum and natural gas.(ii) It uses all non-renewable resources.(iii) Its cost is very high and its production is expensive.(iv) It does cause pollution.

The difference between hydel power and thermal power are as follows:Hydel power:(i) It is generated by fast flowing water.(ii) It uses renewable resources.(iii) Initially its cost is high but later it becomes cheaper.(iv) It does not cause any pollution. E.g.: Bhakra Nangal project.Thermal power:(i) It is generated by using coal, petroleum and natural gas.(ii) It uses all non-renewable resources.(iii) Its cost is very high and its production is expensive.(iv) It does cause pollution.E.g.: Badarpur thermal plant of Delhi.

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Answered by princeameta2882007
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Explanation:

Difference between Thermal Power and Hydel Power. The thermal power is produced by burning coal, petroleum or natural gas in thermal generator. But Hydro-electricity or hydel power is derived from the force of running water by means of dynamo driven by hydro-turbine.

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