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I chose Hydro Electric Power Plant because it interests me on how the

electricity or power produce by means of water or the flow of water.


Hydroelectric Power Plants are dam systems that work by impeding river flow,
causing the dams to fill with water and storing it. It's called Potential Energy.
Kinetic Energy is created by causing water to fall from a height. The Turbines turn
this Kinetic Energy into Mechanical Energy. The Generator is in charge of
transforming the Turbine's mechanical energy into electrical energy. A Dam,
Reservoir, Turbines, and Generators make up the Hydro Electric Power Plant. The
primary premise is that the reservoir holds the water that acts like a fuel, which is
then fed as input to the Turbines under controlled conditions. Hydroelectric dams
can last for more than a century. Hydro energy is incredibly dependable and has a
lengthy track record of success. The simplicity of hydroelectric power is its best
feature. It isn't necessary to go through everything in great detail. As long as there
is water, the technique can be employed practically anywhere. The facility is up
and running as soon as water runs through the penstock.

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