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"What is electricity" has 7 syllables. What - is - e-lec-tri-ci-ty.
Total world power as of 2008 was 474 exajoules of energy annually. Currently man creates 80 to 90% of this power through fossil fuels. The remaining 10% comes from nuclear(10 to 18%), wind(<1%), solar(<.2%), geothermal(<.2%) and hydro (3 to 7%). This level of power is the would be the total output of 7500 nuclear reactors (based on average build 1999). This power could also be produced by 800,000 hydro electric plants. Putting wind into scale, they would require 1.8 million towers (and associated fossil fuel backup).
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"Hydro electricity" has six syllables: hy-dro-e-lec-tri-ci-ty.
They use about 78% nuclear, 15%hydro and 7% fossil fuels.
Electrical energy is mostly generated at the same time as it is used, in other words, all the time 24/7/365. Electricity for powering our homes is generated in power stations.
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Hydro power is available 24/7. Electric power generation from hydroelectric powerhouses is placed on line whenever water with enough head is available to make electricity. However, and since the primary purpose of dams is to store and provide water for irrigation purposes, hydro power availability is heavily controlled by the amount of water needed below the dam.
its powered by the cell phone company 24/7 and its powered by electricity
Geothermal electricity is generated by harnessing the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface to produce steam. This steam is then used to drive turbines connected to electrical generators, converting the mechanical energy into electricity. Geothermal power plants can operate 24/7, providing a consistent and renewable source of electricity.
Most comes from burning fossil fuels, coal and natural gas, about 20 percent nuclear, 7 percent hydro, and small amounts from wind, solar, and biomass.
Nuclear is about 16 percent of total world output. I'm not sure about hydro and biomass but they are 7 percent and 1.3 percent in the US
approximately 7%
Yes, but only because Hydroelectric generated electricity can be produced 24/7.
Hydro power is usually installed along with a large dam or barrage which is built across a suitable point of a river to form an artificial lake. A good example in the US is the Boulder or Hoover dam on the Colorado River near Las Vegas. Some countries have developed a lot of hydro because they have suitable sites, like Canada, Norway, and New Zealand. In the US hydro produces about 7 percent of electricity.