1 / 9

HYDROPOWER What Is It? By Sam P. & Isabella

HYDROPOWER What Is It? By Sam P. & Isabella. Definition & History. Hydroelectric power Used to make electricity by using a renewable energy source. In 200 B.C., the water wheel was invented. In the 1800’s, Greeks used water wheels to grind wheat.

andra
Télécharger la présentation

HYDROPOWER What Is It? By Sam P. & Isabella

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. HYDROPOWER What Is It? By Sam P. & Isabella

  2. Definition & History • Hydroelectric power • Used to make electricity by using a renewable energy source. • In 200 B.C., the water wheel was invented. • In the 1800’s, Greeks used water wheels to grind wheat. • World’s 1sthydropower plant is in Appleton, Wisconsin. • 1st hydropower plant that opened in the WEST is in San Bernardino, California. • The Americans & Europeans used water wheels to power their machines. • (Hydropower plants include the Hoover Dam.)

  3. Location • There are over 1,100 hydropower plants across the U.S. • 241 plants are in California • 72 plants in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, & Arizona combined. • 87 plants in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, & Georgia combined. • 157 plants in Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, & Louisiana combined. • 800+ plants in all other states! • Hydropower plants appear all over the U.S.

  4. Accessibility • Indiana has 7 hydropower plants • Twin Branch • Elkhart • Norway • Oakdale • Greenfield • Markland • South Bend

  5. Viability • Indiana may not be surrounded by water , but we have 7 hydropower plants . • Good choice to use hydropower because water is a renewable energy source • Not a good choice because it is hard to get if you don’t live near water • Only 3% of America uses hydropower

  6. Advantages/Disadvantages • ADVANTAGES • Hydropower is renewable • Huge amounts of power • Doesn’t pollute • Lasts for long amounts of time • The energy is stored when the water is stored • Can be used when needed • ___________________________________________________________________________ • DISADVANTAGES • Takes decades to build and profit off of a hydropower plant • Extremely expensive to build • People lose homes because of dams/flooding • Building dams can kill the people who are working on it • Dams can block the process of a river • If water comes rushing out of dam, generator could go too fast and break

  7. Fun-Powered Facts! • Hydropower’s advantage over other sources is that rainfall is highly predictable. • Hydropower provides over 20% of electricity for humans in the world. • Fast flowing water is an “ingredient” of hydroelectricity. • The west side of the U.S. is commonly powered by hydroelectricity. • The least expensive energy source in U.S. is hydropower. • Hydropower can be a help of water supply and flood control. • Water/hydropower is commonly used as a renewable energy source.

  8. References www.neok12.com www.ga.water.usgs.gov www.eia.gov www.fplsafetyworld.com www.globalenergyobservatory.org www.technologystudent.com

  9. Thanks 4 Watching!

More Related