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Hydroelectric Energy

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  • Introduction
  • Hydroelectricity and its Production
  • Application of Hydroelectric Energy

Introduction:

Hydroelectric energy, also called hydropower or water power, is a type of energy that comes from using moving water to create electricity. The word "hydropower" combines two words: hydro (meaning water) and power. So, it means getting power or electricity from water.

Working of Hydroelectric Energy

To produce hydroelectricity, we use falling or flowing water. This could be water from a river, waterfall, or even a dam. When water moves fast, it has kinetic energy (the energy of motion). This kinetic energy is captured and converted into electricity that we can use to power things like machines, lights, etc.

Hydroelectricity and its Production

Hydroelectricity is electricity that is created using hydropower. People have been using water to create energy for over 1,000 years! Today, hydroelectric energy provides about one-sixth of the world's electricity. That’s a lot of power! This energy is also renewable, which means it can be produced again and again as long as there is water.

Hydroelectricity is mostly produced by dams or diversion structures. Here's how it works:

  1. Building a Dam: First, we build a dam on a river to store water in a reservoir (a big storage area). The dam holds back the water, and when we need electricity, we release the water.
  2. Water Flows: When the water is released, it flows through pipes inside the dam. The flowing water has kinetic energy because it is moving.
  3. Turning a TurbineWater flows through the pipe and hits a turbine, which is like a big wheel with blades. The force of the water spins the turbine.
  4. Generating Electricity: When the turbine spins, it turns a generator. The generator converts the kinetic energy of the water into electrical energy. This electricity can then be used to power homes, schools, and factories.

Application of Hydroelectric Energy:

  • Hydroelectric energy is primarily used to produce electricity for homes, businesses, and industries. It powers millions of people worldwide.
  • Hydroelectric plants help manage water flow, which is helpful in irrigating agricultural fields and ensuring crops get sufficient water.
  • Dams used for hydroelectric power also help control floods by regulating water levels and protecting nearby communities.
  • Dams and reservoirs created for hydroelectricity can also store water, providing clean drinking water for nearby towns and cities.
  • Reservoirs created by dams offer recreational activities like boating and fishing, attracting tourists and supporting local economies.
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