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Hydropower uses the motion of water (typically rivers) to generate | Hydropower uses the motion of water (typically rivers) to generate electricity. | ||
This is overall a green source of [[energy]]<!-- TODO: expand on this --> but is only available in ''some'' parts of the world.{{qn}} | This is overall a green source of [[energy]]<!-- TODO: expand on this --> but is only available in ''some'' parts of the world.{{qn}} | ||
Most hydro power plants that can be built, already have been - [[new hydro|with some exceptions]]. | Most hydro power plants that can be built, already have been - [[new hydro|with some exceptions]]. | ||
==External links== | |||
* [https://www.energy.gov/eere/water/types-hydropower-plants Types of hydropower plants] |
Revision as of 23:37, 2 January 2023
Hydropower uses the motion of water (typically rivers) to generate electricity.
This is overall a green source of energy but is only available in some parts of the world.[QUANTIFICATION needed]
Most hydro power plants that can be built, already have been - with some exceptions.