gravitational energy
Hydropower creates electricity.
standing surface water
the hydropower was used by greeks and in 250 b.c
In Washington!
gravitational energy
gravitational energy
Hydropower reservoir is an example of potential energy, which is stored energy that can be converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy or electricity.
A hydropower reservoir is an example of gravitational potential energy, where the stored water has the potential to produce electricity when it flows downhill through a turbine.
Potential energy.
Ross Barnett Reservoir Quabbin Reservoir in western Massachusetts A+ Lake
Pondage refers to the storage of water in a pond or reservoir. It is the level of water stored behind a dam or in a reservoir. Pondage can also refer to the fee charged for water stored in a reservoir.
A giant tube in a hydropower plant is typically known as a penstock. It is a large pipe or conduit that carries water from the reservoir to the turbines, where the potential energy of the water is converted into mechanical energy to generate electricity. The size of a penstock can vary depending on the capacity and design of the hydropower plant.
Wind power, hydropower, solar energy
Hydropower creates electricity.
Ross Barnett Reservoir Quabbin Reservoir in western Massachusetts A+ Lake
A man-made reservoir is an artificial body of water that is created by damming a river or stream to store water for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking water supply, flood control, and hydropower generation. These reservoirs play a crucial role in managing water resources and meeting the needs of communities.