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Hydro-electric power is generated from falling water

Introduction  How it works  More details  Advantages  Disadvantages  Is it renewable?

Introduction Old water mills

We have used running water as an energy source for thousands of years, mainly to grind corn.

The first use of water to generate electricity was in 1882 on the Fox river, in the USA, which produced enough power to light two paper mills and a house.

Nowadays there are many hydro-electric power stations, providing around 20% of the world's electricity. The name comes from "hydro", the Greek word for water.

How it works a hydro-electric dam

A dam is built to trap water, usually in a valley where there is an existing lake.

Water is allowed to flow through tunnels in the dam, to turn turbines and thus drive generators.

Notice that the dam is much thicker at the bottom than at the top, because the pressure of the water increases with depth.

 

generators in a hydro-electric power stationHydro-electric power stations can produce a great deal of power very cheaply. The huge "Hoover Dam", on the Colorado river, supplies much of the electricity for the city of Las Vegas.

Although there are many suitable sites around the world, hydro-electric dams are very expensive to build. Once the station is built, the water comes free of charge, and there is no waste or pollution.

 the water cycle, driven by the Sun

The Sun evaporates water from the sea and lakes, which forms clouds and falls as rain in the mountains, keeping the dam supplied with water.

 

 

More details

 A hydro-electric dam. The curved shape helps to make it strong.

Gravitational potential energy is stored in the water above the dam. Because of the great height of the water, it will arrive at the turbines at high pressure, which means that we can extract a great deal of energy from it. The water then flows away downriver as normal.

In mountainous countries such as Switzerland and New Zealand, hydro-electric power provides more than half of the country's energy needs.


An alternative is to build the station next to a fast-flowing river. However with this arrangement the flow of the water cannot be controlled, and water cannot be stored for later use.

Advantages control room in a hydro-electric power station

 

Disadvantages

Is it renewable?

Hydro-electric power is renewable. The Sun provides the water by evaporation from the sea, and will keep on doing so.


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