Flow motion power [hydroelectricity]

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Big hydro projects using dams and tidal barriers can wreak havoc with ecosystems, causing extensive flooding, soil erosion and deforestation. Does this leave hydro up the creek? Several projects have found ways to extract the latent energy from rivers, with some based on very old ideas. The paper discusses how hydroelectric power is moving away from giant dams to generators that work on a more human scale.

Inspec keywords: AC generators; hydroelectric power stations

Other keywords: hydroelectric power; flow motion power; hydro projects; generators

Subjects: Hydroelectric power stations and plants; a.c. machines

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