With the global call to action to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, hydropower is becoming an increasingly important energy source. As one of the most consistent and reliable renewable energy sources, hydro projects will continue long into the future.

 

Hydropower is one of the cheapest ways to generate electricity and is used by more than 60 countries worldwide, meeting half of their electricity demand. It also provides the added benefits of being a clean energy source, providing energy ‘on demand’ and creating thousands of jobs across the globe.

What is hydropower?

Hydropower is energy generated from water sources like the ocean, waterfalls and rivers. Because water constantly moves through a global cycle, it’s movement can be harnessed to generate electricity or to drive machinery. Because water is an infinite resource, its cycle provides an endless recharging system, making it a renewable energy source. 

 

There are several types of hydropower facilities and they’re all powered by the movement of flowing water. Turbines and generators are used to convert the water’s kinetic energy into electricity, which is then fed into the electric grid to supply homes, businesses and industries. 

 

A new technology called microhydro is increasingly being used in remote areas to power homes and businesses. The technology makes it possible for small holdings to generate their own energy, independent from large hydropower plants. Microhydro uses smaller water flows to run small generators that produce enough energy to power a home, or run on-site equipment.

 

 

 

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How does hydropower work?

Hydropower works by harnessing the energy that comes from the flow of water through a turbine connected to a generator, thus turning it into electricity. Most hydropower plants store water in a dam, which is controlled by a gate or valve to measure the amount of water that flows out. The greater the elevation of the dam, the more energy can be generated.

 

Just before the water flows over the dam, it gains potential energy, which is converted into kinetic energy as it flows downhill. The water is used to turn a turbine, which is connected to an electric generator that distributes the power to the end users.

 

There are four main types of hydropower facilities: 

 

  1. Impoundment – The most common type of hydropower facility is impoundment, which makes use of a reservoir. The water is stored in the reservoir and when released, it’s channelled through a turbine. The turbine spins, which then activates a generator that produces electricity. The reservoir itself doesn’t need to be large, as is the case with microhydro facilities.
     
  2. Pumped storage – This method works in a similar way to impoundment, except two reservoirs are used to harness the movement of the water. The reservoirs are situated at different elevations and provide electricity ‘on demand’.
     
  3. Run-of-the-river – This type of facility is used for smaller-scale power generation. As water flows down a river, it turns a turbine in a similar way to a dam. The turbine is connected to a generator and the electricity is then distributed. To be effective, this method requires a river that has a constant stream of water.
     
  4. Tidal power – This method uses the flow of water from the sea to generate energy. Because tides have predictable movements, large amounts of energy can be generated from tidal facilities twice a day.

Is hydropower renewable?

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How is hydropower used?

Hydropower is used to provide homes and businesses with electricity. It’s also used to power machinery. Traditionally, hydropower was used to drive mills to grind grain.

 

Nowadays, with the right terrain and financing, hydropower systems can be set up to generate electricity for homes and businesses in rural locations. Homeowners and businesses can also make use of government tariffs and agreements and sell the energy they don’t use back to the grid.

 

As well as generating energy, the reservoirs created at hydropower plants provide recreational opportunities like boating, swimming and fishing. They can also be used to provide water supply, flood control and irrigation.

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