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Conventional Sources of Energy > Hydel Power

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Conventional Sources of Energy > Hydel Power

  • Hydel power is electricity generated from falling water, using dams, turbines and generators.
  • It is a renewable and non-polluting source of energy and does not produce greenhouse gases.
  • Hydel power projects are multi-purpose—they help in flood control, irrigation, navigation and water storage.
  • India was an early developer of hydel power, with plants at Darjeeling (1898) and Shivanasamudra (1902).
  • Although hydel power is cheap and sustainable, large dams are expensive to build and may cause displacement of people and environmental damage.
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