Hydropower Turbine
Hydropower Turbine Overview
A hydropower turbine is a mechanical device that converts the energy of flowing or falling water into rotational force, which is then used to generate electricity. It forms the core of hydroelectric power systems.
Key Points
Common types include Pelton, Francis, and Kaplan turbines, each suited for different water flow and head conditions.
Known for high efficiency, long operational life, and low greenhouse gas emissions.
Widely used in dams, run-of-river systems, and small hydropower installations.
Supports renewable energy expansion and helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
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