hüdroelektrijaamadega
Hüdroelektrijaamadega, commonly referred to as hydroelectric power plants, are facilities that generate electricity by harnessing the power of moving water. The fundamental principle behind their operation is the conversion of potential energy stored in water at a higher elevation into kinetic energy as it flows downwards, which then drives turbines connected to generators.
The main components of a hydroelectric power plant include a dam, reservoir, intake, penstock, turbine, generator,
There are several types of hydroelectric power plants, including conventional (storage) hydropower, run-of-river hydropower, and pumped-storage
Hydroelectric power is a significant source of renewable energy globally. Its advantages include its low greenhouse