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Hydroelectric Power Plants: Functioning, Building and Operation of Vera Canalas Caballero, Diapositivas de Tecnología Industrial

Learn about hydroelectric power plants, their functioning, and building process through the example of vera canalas caballero. How potential energy of water in a reservoir is converted into electrical energy using a turbine and generator.

Tipo: Diapositivas

2018/2019

Subido el 06/01/2019

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These power plants have two reservoirs located at different heights. The water stored in the upper reservoir produces electricity when it falls on the turbine, as previously indicated, covering the hours of strong demand. The water subsequently reaches the lower reservoir, at which time it is used to pump water from the lower reservoir to the upper reservoir, using the turbine as a motor, if reversible, or the alternator.

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Hydroelectric power plants are built in the riverbeds, creating a reservoir to retain the water. To do this, a thick wall of stone, concrete or other materials is built, generally supported on some mountain. The mass of dammed water is led through a pipe to the blades of a turbine that is usually at the foot of the dam, which is connected to the generator. Thus, water transforms its potential energy into kinetic energy, which makes the turbine blades move

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