Hydroelectric power, also known as hydroelectricity, is a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of flowing or falling water to generate electricity. It is a clean, sustainable, and reliable source of energy that has been used for centuries.
Hydroelectric powerplants use the energy of flowing or falling water to turn turbines, which then generate electricity. The basic process involves the following steps:
Water is collected in a reservoir, such as a dam or a lake.
The water is released from the reservoir and flows through pipes, called penstocks, to the turbines.