what is the difference between hydropower energy and tidal energy.
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Hydropower refers to the use of a height difference between two bodies of water to generate electricity as water falls from one to the other while tidal energy makes use of moving water to spin a turbine to produce electricity.
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With Hydroelectric power water is artificially stored in a high place, so it can be released and flow to a low place and through a generator. With Tidal energy the movement of water is also used to power a generator, but the flow of water is caused by the changing tides.
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