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Hydropower (from
Ancient Gr**** ὑδρο-, "water"), also
known as
water power or
water energy, is the use of
falling or fast-running
water to
produce electricity...
- Hydroelectricity, or
hydroelectric power, is
electricity generated from
hydropower (water power).
Hydropower supplies 15% of the world's electricity,
almost 4,210 TWh...
- The
Medog Hydropower Station (Chinese: 墨脱水电站) or
Motuo Hydropower Station is a
planned 60,000
megawatt (MW)
hydroelectric dam
project under development...
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Phewa Hydropower Station, or Fewa
Hydropower Station, is the
first hydropower plant in the city of Pokhara,
commissioned in 1969 AD.
Water from Phewa...
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source and the
second overall after coal.
According to the
International Hydropower ****ociation,
China is the
worlds largest producer of hydroelectricity...
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water discharged at
Tarbela p****es over the
spillways and is not used for
hydropower generation. Five
large tunnels were
constructed as part of the outlet...
- The Neelum–Jhelum
Hydropower Plant is part of a run-of-the-river
hydroelectric power project in ****stan,
India designed to
divert water from the Neelum...
- Kárahnjúkar
Hydropower Plant (Icelandic: Kárahnjúkavirkjun [ˈkʰauːraˌn̥juːkaˌvɪr̥cʏn]),
officially called Fljótsdalur
Power Station (Icelandic: Fljótsdalsstöð...
- The
Jiacha Hydropower Station (Chinese: 加查水电站), also
named Gacha Hydropower Station, is the
second largest hydropower station built in Tibet,
located in...
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solar power.
Reservoirs that can be used for
small pumped-storage
hydropower plants could include natural or
artificial lakes,
reservoirs within other...