Hydroelectric Power

Hydroelectric power is a form of renewable energy that is produced by harnessing the energy of running water to generate electricity. This energy is generated when the moving water is used to spin turbines connected to an electric generator, which then produces an electric current. It is one of the most widely used renewable energy sources, and is globally important for providing electricity to millions of people. Hydroelectric power is a reliable and cost-effective form of energy that is used to power homes, businesses, and industries. It produces no air pollution, is easily accessible in many places, and offers a reliable form of energy for consumers.

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