Hydroenergy
Hydroenergy, or hydropower, is a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of moving or falling water to generate electricity. This method of energy production has been used for centuries, with early examples including water wheels and watermills. Today, hydroenergy is a significant contributor to global electricity generation, accounting for approximately 16% of the world's total power capacity.
There are several types of hydroelectric power plants, each utilizing different methods to convert water energy
Hydroenergy offers several advantages. It is a clean source of power, producing no greenhouse gas emissions
The efficiency of hydroelectric power plants can vary widely, depending on factors such as the height of