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hydraulicenergy
Whatisit? It is obtained from the use of the kinetic and potential energy from rivers, waterfalls and tides
It is a type of green energy, which is friendly to the environment when environmental impact is minimal and uses the force of water without dams, otherwise it is considered only a form of renewable energy.
water Water is the most essential characteristic of our planet with enormous potential for exploitation, it is not only used for drinking or cleaning but also as a renewable energy source.
Watercycle The sun heats the sea water causing it to evaporate, forming clouds. These clouds carry water to the highlands of continents where they discharge it as rain or snow forming underground rivers and streams
Hidraulichostels It is one that uses water power to generate electricity. They evolve from the old mills. These plants exploit the potential energy that the body of water has, a natural channel under a gradient, also known as jump geodesic.
feautures It is renewable for not exhausted the primary source to exploit.Clean, producing no pollutants in their exploitation of any kind.Large dams cause great environmental impact.He brings a significant amount of electricity in many countries, in Spain 30%.There are also mini-hydro plants that besides being cheaper are much more respectful of the environment.
Water in the fall between two levels of the channel is passed through a hydraulic turbine which transmits energy to a generator which makes electricity. El agua en su caída entre dos niveles del cauce se hace pasar por una turbina hidráulica la cual trasmite la energía a un alternador el cual la convierte en energía eléctrica.
PAST CENTRAL Also called water flux.They have no water reserve which implies that the flow supplied depends on the season
The river is diverted to an area high by a dam and water leads to a small surge tank from where it is released to the turbine by a penstock that increases their kinetic energy and constant flow
CENTRAL RESERVE Water is stored by a dam, so the reservoir can store water from rivers flowing water and use this energy on demand
This stored water is carried through a pipeline to the turbine room that is usually located at the foot of prey
PUMPING STATION It allows a more rational use of water resources because there are two reservoirs located at different height level
During the peak hours of energy the plant operates as a normal reservation center storing water used in the lower reservoir During the hours when energy demand is less water is pumped to the upper reservoir back to the production cycle
Turbine Hall In the turbine room transforms the kinetic energy of water into electricity that is incorporated into the power grid The turbine is the core element which is responsible for transforming the kinetic energy of water into mechanical and pass through the axis of the alternator
The alternator generates alternating current of high intensity and low voltage, this current is passed to a processor that makes low-intensity and high voltage making it easier to transport through the posts.
Energyproducedbythecentrals
-Availability: It is an inexhaustible resource, as long as the water cycle will last.                  -"Freedom" (in the proportion that make the oil, coal, etc..) Does not emit "greenhouse" or cause acid rain, ie, does not pollute the atmosphere, so no expensive methods must be used to cleangas emissions.Avoidflood-regulatetheflow ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES -The dams insurmountable obstacles  Salmon and other species that have to go up rivers to spawn they encounter walls that can not pass."Deprivation of sediments to the lower reaches   The silt accumulates in the reservoir nutrient impoverished the rest of the river to the mouth.- "Pollution" of water    The reservoir water has no conditions of salinity, dissolved gases, temperature, nutrients, and other properties of water flowing into the river. "

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Hydraulic Energy Patricia

  • 2. Whatisit? It is obtained from the use of the kinetic and potential energy from rivers, waterfalls and tides
  • 3. It is a type of green energy, which is friendly to the environment when environmental impact is minimal and uses the force of water without dams, otherwise it is considered only a form of renewable energy.
  • 4. water Water is the most essential characteristic of our planet with enormous potential for exploitation, it is not only used for drinking or cleaning but also as a renewable energy source.
  • 5. Watercycle The sun heats the sea water causing it to evaporate, forming clouds. These clouds carry water to the highlands of continents where they discharge it as rain or snow forming underground rivers and streams
  • 6. Hidraulichostels It is one that uses water power to generate electricity. They evolve from the old mills. These plants exploit the potential energy that the body of water has, a natural channel under a gradient, also known as jump geodesic.
  • 7. feautures It is renewable for not exhausted the primary source to exploit.Clean, producing no pollutants in their exploitation of any kind.Large dams cause great environmental impact.He brings a significant amount of electricity in many countries, in Spain 30%.There are also mini-hydro plants that besides being cheaper are much more respectful of the environment.
  • 8. Water in the fall between two levels of the channel is passed through a hydraulic turbine which transmits energy to a generator which makes electricity. El agua en su caída entre dos niveles del cauce se hace pasar por una turbina hidráulica la cual trasmite la energía a un alternador el cual la convierte en energía eléctrica.
  • 9. PAST CENTRAL Also called water flux.They have no water reserve which implies that the flow supplied depends on the season
  • 10. The river is diverted to an area high by a dam and water leads to a small surge tank from where it is released to the turbine by a penstock that increases their kinetic energy and constant flow
  • 11. CENTRAL RESERVE Water is stored by a dam, so the reservoir can store water from rivers flowing water and use this energy on demand
  • 12. This stored water is carried through a pipeline to the turbine room that is usually located at the foot of prey
  • 13. PUMPING STATION It allows a more rational use of water resources because there are two reservoirs located at different height level
  • 14. During the peak hours of energy the plant operates as a normal reservation center storing water used in the lower reservoir During the hours when energy demand is less water is pumped to the upper reservoir back to the production cycle
  • 15. Turbine Hall In the turbine room transforms the kinetic energy of water into electricity that is incorporated into the power grid The turbine is the core element which is responsible for transforming the kinetic energy of water into mechanical and pass through the axis of the alternator
  • 16. The alternator generates alternating current of high intensity and low voltage, this current is passed to a processor that makes low-intensity and high voltage making it easier to transport through the posts.
  • 18.
  • 19. -Availability: It is an inexhaustible resource, as long as the water cycle will last.                 -"Freedom" (in the proportion that make the oil, coal, etc..) Does not emit "greenhouse" or cause acid rain, ie, does not pollute the atmosphere, so no expensive methods must be used to cleangas emissions.Avoidflood-regulatetheflow ADVANTAGES
  • 20. DISADVANTAGES -The dams insurmountable obstacles  Salmon and other species that have to go up rivers to spawn they encounter walls that can not pass."Deprivation of sediments to the lower reaches   The silt accumulates in the reservoir nutrient impoverished the rest of the river to the mouth.- "Pollution" of water    The reservoir water has no conditions of salinity, dissolved gases, temperature, nutrients, and other properties of water flowing into the river. "