Hydropower is energy that comes from a turbine that produces energy from the movement of bodies of water.
There are two ways to generate hydroelectric power: dams and tidal waves.
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Dams are built on rivers where the terrain will produce an artificial lake or reservoir.
As the water is released from the reservoir, it flows through a pipe and falls to a lower elevation, which generates kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is used to turn a turbine, which generates electricity. The electricity is then sent to a generator, where it is converted into an electrical current that can be used to power homes, businesses, and other buildings.
Benefits 👍🏻 | Drawbacks 👎🏻 |
- Water is a renewable source that is found everywhere, often moving
- Flood control below the dam
- Source of irrigation to croplands
- Does not release chemical or gas pollutant
| - Costly
- Sedimentation ➱ Accumulation of sediment and toxins behind the dam
- Human Displacement ➱ the placement of dams can affect indigenous land, violating their rights
- Ecosystem Destruction ➱ affects fish migration patterns because dam blocks path
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- Hoover Dam ➱ provides flood control, water and irrigation for industrial and domestic use as well as hydroelectric power
- Grand Coulee ➱ Largest hydropower producer in the USA
- Three Gorges Dam ➱ Controls flood and provides power. Causing landslides and erosion of reservoirs downstream
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