Who used Hydro Electric and for how long?
What is Hydroelectric energy was used by the Greeks and Romans, they used water wheels to turn wheat into flour more than 2,000 years ago
How many steps does it take to process hydroelectric energy?
What is 4 steps
What is the Scientific Name of "Water energy"?
What is Hydroelectric Energy
Dose Hydro energy return ?
Hydro energy/ water always comes back
What is the original definition of hydro energy?
What is A form of renewable energy that uses the water stored in dams, as well as flowing in rivers to create electricity in hydropower plants? ... The amount of electricity generated from each power plant depends on the quantity of the flowing water and the height from which it falls.
How was it used in the 1700s?
What is the 1700s mechanical hydro energy was used extensively used for milling and pumping
What is the first step in processing hydroelectric energy?
What is energy is released by the nuclear reaction heating water to very high pressure/temp
What do coal and hydroelectric energy have in common?
What is In both cases, a power source is used to turn a turbine
In 2005 how what percentage of energy did hydroelectric produce
In 2006, hydroelectricity supplied around 20% of the world's electricity
What do you breath
Air
Who developed the first modern water turbine?
What is In 1849 an American engineer James Francis developed the first modern water turbine
What is the second step?
What is Superheated is water is pumped to a heat exchanger. Water in the second pipe is flashed to high-pressure steam
What can be burned to make steam?
What are They can burn coal, oil, or natural gas to make steam to spin a turbine? They can split atoms of uranium to heat water into steam
Is Hydro energy Renewable?
What is Hydro energy is Renewable
What is Ms.Walls original last Name
What is Walls
Where was the first hydroelectric power plant, located?
What is the first hydroelectric power plant, located in Appleton, Wisconsin, began to generate electricity already in 1882
What is the third?
What is Steam turns a turbine, which turns an electric generator
What is "Coal Energy" called?
What is Fossil Energy
What Countries, produce the majority of their electricity through hydropower
What is Norway, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Paraguay, Venezuela, and Switzerland,
What is the Name of this Collom
What is Deja Vu
When was hydroelectric energy at more than 40%?
What is By the 1900’s hydroelectric energy was more than 40% of the united state's energy
What is the final step?
What is Steam is cooled, waste heat is released as steam
What has to be split to make uranium to heat water into steam?
What is They can split atoms of uranium to heat water into steam
Dose Hydroelectric energy pollute
What is Hydroelectric energy does not pollute but the machines that turn water into energy do
What does chicken Taste like?
What is Chicken