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hydroelectricity working model - electricity generation using rain water | howtofunda

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Hydroelectricity is a form of electricity that is produced by using the kinetic energy of moving water to generate electricity.

A dam is a barrier built across a river or other body of water (on roof top) to create a reservoir. Water from the reservoir is released through a channel or pipe, called a penstock, and falls down to a lower elevation, creating kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is used to turn a turbine, which generates electricity.

Overall, hydroelectricity is a clean, renewable energy source that can be a reliable source of electricity, particularly in areas with abundant water resources.

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Mini Hydroelectricity With 4 Extremely Powerful Water Outlets

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How Does Hydroelectricity Work

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This video shows you how does hydroelectricty works, and some examples of hydroelectric power plant in the Philippines.
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Renewable Energy 101: How Does Hydroelectricity Work?

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Water — so essential to us all, and yet it still has the potential to further impact our lives in important and positive ways. Hydroelectricity goes by many names — “hydroelectric energy,” “hydropower,” or just plain “water power” — but don’t let that trip you up. It all boils down to harnessing the force of moving water. In this video, you’ll learn interesting hydropower facts and how water power works. Isn’t it amazing how something as simple as water can offer us clean, renewable energy to power our homes, businesses and communities sustainably? We certainly think so!

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Renewable Energy 101

Water covers 71% of the Earth’s surface and is vital to our daily lives. It can also be a clean, renewable, reliable source of electricity.

Hydroelectric energy comes from capturing the force of moving water that’s in our Earth’s rivers and oceans. We do this by using the movement of the water to spin hydraulic turbines. That generates kinetic energy, which is converted to electricity through a generator and then sent to the power grid.

Most hydropower is generated from dams built on rivers and streams, often where there’s a big drop in elevation so gravity can help us out. Dams block the water’s natural flow and force it through a large pipe with the turbine and generator before releasing it back into the stream on the other side of the dam. Today, we know that dams — most of which were built before the 1960s here in the U.S. — can disrupt river ecosystems. There haven’t been many new hydro plants built in the U.S. in a few decades, but some existing dams are beginning to be tapped for their electricity-generating potential, and existing hydro facilities are being upgraded to be less harmful to plants, fish and wildlife. This helps us get the electricity we need by protecting the natural environment around us. Now that’s a win-win!

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