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  2. Hydropower - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable energy. Hydropower (from Ancient Greek ὑδρο -, "water"), also known as water power, is the use of falling or fast-running water to produce electricity or to power machines. This is achieved by converting the gravitational potential or kinetic energy of a water source to produce power. [1]

  3. Hydroelectricity - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectricity. The Three Gorges Dam in Central China is the world's largest power-producing facility of any kind. Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies one sixth of the world's electricity, almost 4,500 TWh in 2020, which is more than all other renewable sources ...

  4. Gorlov helical turbine - Wikipedia

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    Gorlov helical turbine. quietrevolution QR5 wind turbine. The Gorlov helical turbine ( GHT) is a water turbine evolved from the Darrieus turbine design by altering it to have helical blades/foils. Water turbines take kinetic energy and translate it into electricity. It was patented in a series of patents from September 19, 1995 [1] to July 3 ...

  5. Micro hydro - Wikipedia

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    Micro hydro is a type of hydroelectric power that typically produces from 5 kW to 100 kW of electricity using the natural flow of water. Installations below 5 kW are called pico hydro . [1] These installations can provide power to an isolated home or small community, or are sometimes connected to electric power networks, particularly where net ...

  6. Hydroelectric power in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectric power in New Zealand has been a part of the country's energy system for over 100 years and continues to provide more than half of the country's electricity needs. Hydroelectricity is the primary source of renewable energy in New Zealand. Power is generated the most in the South Island and is used most in the North Island.

  7. Manapouri Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Manapōuri Power Station is an underground hydroelectric power station on the western arm of Lake Manapouri in Fiordland National Park, in the South Island of New Zealand. At 854 MW installed capacity (although limited to 800 MW due to resource consent limits [3] ), it is the largest hydroelectric power station in New Zealand, and the second ...

  8. Hydroelectricity in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Hydropower generates about 30% of Armenia's electricity but its share varies a lot from year to year. [1] [2] Hydro power plants provide 70 percent of Armenia's renewable energy. Major HPP capacities are installed within Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade and Vorotan Cascade. [3] The hydropower potential of Armenia is reported to be 21.8 billion kWh.

  9. Category:Hydroelectric power stations by country - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectric power stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina ‎ (4 C, 17 P) Hydroelectric power stations in Brazil ‎ (1 C, 54 P) Hydroelectric power stations in Bulgaria ‎ (1 C, 19 P) Hydroelectric power stations in Burkina Faso ‎ (1 P) Hydroelectric power stations in Burundi ‎ (2 P)