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oWoWhat is Hydroelectricity? oHoHow does it work? oAoAdvantages oDoDisadvantages oEoExamples and Pictures oFoFuture- for this renewable energy oFoFacts oOoOnline Quiz oQoQuiz have you been listening? oQoQuestion Time
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The name Hydroelectricity comes from the Greek word ‘hydro ’that means water. When we use the energy in flowing water to produce electricity, we call it hydroelectricity. Hydroelectricity makes a major contribution to the worlds energy supplies- more than any other kind of renewable resources
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There are two main ways of using the energy in flowing water to produce electricity. Hydroelectric dams trap flowing water then release it again under greater pressure. A river flowing through a valley is blocked by building a large concrete dam. The valley is flooded by the river, creating a reservoir of water, like a man made lake.
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Once construction completed, operating costs are very low. No waste or pollution is produced. Electricity can be generated constantly, because water can be stored and used when needed.
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Dams are very expensive to build. Hydroelectricity sites are often remote, which leads to higher distribution costs. Suitable sites for large-scale projects are hard to find.
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We think that the future for hydroelectricity is very bright, but finding a place to manufacture it could be quite hard during the economical downturn in Ireland. Hydroelectricity is a very smart idea, and in the future will probably produce lots of jobs in Ireland.
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One of the best ways to produce electricity is through moving water. China generates more hydroelectricity than any other country in the world. Hydroelectricity is the term referring to electricity generated by hydropower. Lester Pelton invented hydroelectricity.
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TThe name Hydroelectricity comes from the Greek word “____” that means water. Dams are very ________to build. The A swan dam is in _____.
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