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Hydropower uses the motion of water (typically rivers) to generate electricity.
Hydropower uses the motion of waterways (i.e. rivers) to generate electricity.<!-- TODO: add an image of a hydroelectric dam -->


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 a source of green [[energy]]<!--TODO: discuss its environmental impacts compared to other energy sources--> that 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]].

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Hydropower uses the motion of waterways (i.e. rivers) to generate electricity.

This is a source of green energy that 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.

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