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Energy

The power to perform work, produced from natural phenomena (e.g., the Sun and the wind) or raw materials (e.g., coal and petroleum).
hydroelectricity

HYDROELECTRICITY

A nonpolluting renewable energy source, hydroelectricity accounts for 20% of the electricity consumed around the world.

hydroelectric complex

hydroelectric complex

The reservoir structures and installations that use water power to produce electricity.

generator unit

generator unit

Device with a turbine that transmits the water’s mechanical energy to the generator’s rotor to make it turn to produce electricity.

examples of dams

examples of dams

There are masonry dams, concrete dams and embankment dams; the choice depends on criteria such as the nature of the ground, the shape of the valley and the materials available.

steps in production of electricity

steps in production of electricity

In a hydroelectric power plant, water is turned into electricity, which is carried to consumers along a transportation and distribution network.

electricity transmission

electricity transmission

Electricity is carried by overhead and underground lines; due to high cost, underground lines are used mainly in cities.

tidal power plant

tidal power plant

Plant that harnesses tidal power (the motion of the rising and falling tides) to produce electric power.