In a hydroelectric power plant falling water turns a turbine, rotating a wire in a magnetic field. This produces electrical current. In a coal fired power plant, the burning coal converts water into steam which drives a turbine, rotating a wire in a magnet. In a nuclear power plant, radioactive decay generates heat which converts water into steam, driving a turbine...
For windmills, the blowing wind rotates a propeller, spinning a wire inside a magnetic field. Geothermal energy makes use of steam inside the earth, which drives a turbine. The Sterling Engine uses a temperature gradient which (guess!) drives a turbine, spinning a wire inside a magnetic field.
Hydroelectric power
20 percent of the world's electricity and 6 percent of its total energy.
electricity is produced by the power of falling water. This power drives the turbines the hydro power plant is equipped with. This turbine is connected to a electrical device producing electricity.
It is produced by hydroelectric dams. In these dams, falling water (water in motion) is used to turn turbines which rotate the alternator - the machine that generates the electricity.
It is produced by hydroelectric dams. In these dams, falling water (water in motion) is used to turn turbines which rotate the alternator - the machine that generates the electricity.
Hydropower is the energy produced by running water. It is generated by harnessing the gravitational force of flowing or falling water to turn turbines connected to generators, producing electricity.
Water behind a dam falls down through giant turbines which are connected to great generators, which make electricity because they are turning.
Electricity produced from water is also known as Hydro electricity. In this form of electricity production large turbines are run with the force of water to produce electricity.
When electricity is produced by having falling water directed into turbines.which in turn drive the generators at the base of a dam. These are Hydo-power plants
Hydroelectric energy is produced by the force of falling water.
Hydroelectricity is just the same as any electricity, which runs heating, lighting, power and transport. It is called hydroelectricity because it is produced by falling water.
Electricity generated from the energy in a falling column of water.