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    since energy is essential in life, we are in need of alternative sources. This essay will be explaining the solution, which is hydroelectricity: what it is, how it works and the implications it brings. Hydro is derived from Greek origins meaning water. In other words, hydroelectricity is a form of energy generated by converting water into electricity. Hydroelectricity is considered a type of renewable energy due to its use of water. There is an unlimited supply of water in the world because of

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    chosen is hydroelectricity. Hydroelectricity is obtaining the power of falling water to create electricity. Hydroelectricity has been around for as long as 2000 years. The Greeks used a wheel powered by water to grind wheat into flour. Later on in the mid 1700’s the evolution of the modern hydropower turbine began when a French hydraulic and military engineer, Bernard Forest de Belidor wrote Architecture Hydraulique. II. How Hydroelectricity works So how does hydroelectricity work? Well

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    outlines the present situation of hydroelectricity production in China and speculates on its future trend. By analysing three sets of data, it investigates the reasons for the significant development of hydroelectricity in China and provides comparisons between different countries and different kinds of fuel. It concludes by looking at the support offered by the government and the major reason behind this. It also suggests that the generation of hydroelectricity in China will keep growing and will

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    Simply mixing fresh water and salt water can create energy. This sentence is read by most and disregarded as a lie, joke, and fantasy; but to few, educated humans it is a reality that is happening right in front of us and has enormous, worldwide potential. This hidden energy that seems so simple, but has such a promising future ahead of it is referred to as osmotic energy. Osmosis is the process by which molecules of a solvent pass through a semi permeable membrane from a less concentrated solution

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    Hydroelectric Energy What is Hydroelectric energy? Hydroelectric is a form of energy it is a renewable resource. Hydroelectricity is the most important and widely used renewable source of energy. Hydroelectric relies on water, which is clean and renewable energy source. Renewable energy comes from natural resources. Non-Renewable energy source includes coal, oil and natural gas. Water is renewable because water continually recycles itself. To harness energy from flowing water, the water must be

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    It is often thought that hydroelectric power is the worst source of renewable power because it’s dangerous for the environment. According to Mathias Aarre Maehlum, “The environmental consequences of hydropower are related to interventions in nature due to damming of water, changed water flow and the construction of roads and power lines. Hydroelectric power plants may affect fish is a complex interaction between numerous physical and biological factors,” (Energy Informative). The making of hydroelectric

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    Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by hydropower, the electricity is created by using the gravitational force from falling or flowing water. Throughout the entire world it makes up 16% of the renewable energy used making it the most widely used source of renewable energy. In 2010 there was 3427 terawatt hours and with a power plant larger than 10 megawatts it costs 3 to 5 US cents per kilo watt which also makes hydroelectricity one of the cheapest forms of energy. Hydroelectricity is expected

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    sufficient however, in the near future it has been predicted that the demand increases are growing faster than BC hydro can supply. Therefore, BC needs some other way to increase the supply of electricity and the substitute that BC hydro found is hydroelectricity (Site

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    brief introduction of hydroelectricity will be given, followed by some discussions regarding its effects on environment, then a conclusion will be drawn based on the discussions and some recommendations for the future at the end. Hydroelectricity is a renewable energy

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    Hunter Akemon English Period 5 Mrs. Teacher The world in general, and especially in the United States, consumes a lot of energy. This has been known for a very long time. We have used fossil fuels, nuclear power plants, and other traditional means to make energy. Recently, many parties, including environmentalist parties, have said that we should use more environmentally friendly ways to produce energy. Which solution is right is debatable, but one thing is certain: Finding a solution to the

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