Hydroelectric power definition

Hydroelectric power means the production of electric
Hydroelectric power means the production of electric current by the energy of moving water;
Hydroelectric power means the firm power and firm energy generated fromNYPA's hydroelectric resources sold to LIPA for resale to Customer in accordance with the Resale Agreement.

Examples of Hydroelectric power in a sentence

  • Hydroelectric power is being generated at Turkwel power station, situated at the boundary with Turkana.

  • Hydroelectric power production was a source of 5,800 jobs, there were 4,400 biomass and biogas-related jobs, 2,600 jobs related to run- of-river projects, and 1,300 jobs in the solar and wind power sector.

  • Hydroelectric power can also be used to produce hydrogen, which can subsequently be used to produce ammonia or methanol, for example.

  • Hydroelectric power plants have an installed capacity of 1,627 MW distributed among 17 plants: Colbún, Machicura, San Ignacio, Chiburgo, San Clemente and La Mina, located in the Maule Region; Rucúe, Quilleco and Angostura, located in the Biobío Region; Carena, in the Metropolitan Region; Los Quilos, Blanco, Juncal, Juncalito, Chacabuquito and Hornitos, in the Valparaíso Region; and Canutillar, in Los Lagos Region.

  • Hydro-electric power is also a source of employment that can benefit nearby communities.

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