Renewable energy sources are becoming more and more popular, with hydropower being a major contender. Here is a comparison between these two...
DIY Hydroelectric
Looking to power your home or small business with electricity generated from water? There are a number of homemade hydroelectric generators available that utilize water power. These generators can be purchased online or at hardware stores, and most require little to no assembly.
The first step in building a homemade hydroelectric generator is locating an appropriate source of water. This can be a river, stream, lake, or pond. Once the location is determined, the next step is to measure the flow rate of the water. This flow rate will need to be multiplied by the generator's capacity in order to determine how much electricity will be generated.
After the source of water has been located and measured, it's time to start assembling the generator.
Homemade Hydroelectric Generator - This simple, easy to follow tutorial will show you how to make a hydroelectric generator using recycled materials. This is a great project for schools, families or anyone who wants to learn about energy production.
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Alternative Energy Solutions
Alternative energy solutions for hydroelectricity range from homemade magnetic generators to solar and wind power. Hydroelectricity has been used since the 1830s (Right after the release of Faraday disc), when water was turned into steam to drive a mill. Today, hydroelectricity is one of the most reliable forms of renewable energy.
Hydroelectricity relies on the power of water flowing through a turbine to produce electricity. The water is turned into spinning blades that turn a generator and produce electricity. There are two main types of hydroelectricity: harnessing the power of running rivers and damming up streams.
Hydroelectric turbines can be small, portable units or large, stationary pieces of equipment found in larger dams. The engines used in these turbines are called electric motors because they use electrical current to turn the blades.
Alternative energy sources can be used to replace hydroelectricity. Homemade magnetic generators use a permanent magnet and steel coil to create electricity. Hydroelectric generators use the power of waterfalls to turn turbines that produce electricity. Magnetic generators are cheaper to build than hydroelectric generators, but they have lower capacity ratings. Hydroelectricity is more reliable, has a longer lifespan, and is more efficient than magnetic generators.
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