Hydroelectricity

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  • How do hydroelectric dams and tidal barrages generate electricity?
    By using differences in water levels
  • What is the main difference between hydroelectric dams and tidal barrages?
    What causes the difference in water levels
  • What do we call the accumulated water behind a hydroelectric dam?
    Reservoir
  • What natural phenomenon do tidal barrages utilize to generate power?
    The cyclic rise and fall of sea levels
  • What primarily causes tides?
    The moon's gravity
  • Where are tidal barrages typically placed?
    In estuaries where rivers meet the ocean
  • What type of energy is converted into electricity in hydroelectric systems?
    Gravitational potential energy
  • How does the water released from reservoirs contribute to electricity generation?
    It spins the blades of turbines
  • What happens to the water after it passes through the turbines in a dam?
    It flows back into the river
  • What are the pros of hydroelectric dams and tidal barrages?
    • Generate large amounts of energy
    • No pollution produced
    • Reliable electricity sources
    • Low running costs
    • Can operate on various scales
  • What are the cons of hydroelectric dams and tidal barrages?
    • Significant environmental impact
    • Flooding of large areas
    • Disruption of fish migrations
    • High initial setup costs
  • How do hydroelectric dams respond to increased electricity demand?
    They provide an immediate response
  • What is a common environmental consequence of hydroelectric dams?
    Flooding important habitats
  • How do both hydroelectric dams and tidal barrages affect aquatic life?
    They can stop fish from migrating
  • What is a significant drawback of the initial setup for hydroelectric dams and tidal barrages?
    It is often expensive