Water — an inexhaustible element without emission for the production of energy.
A hydroelectric power station uses the force of flowing or falling water to drive turbines that generate electricity. Water is a virtually inexhaustible resource compared to fossil fuels, and unlike coal or oil it generates no harmful emissions.
The infrastructure is built to last for decades, and the raw material — water — is provided by nature at no cost. Despite substantial initial construction expenses, hydropower offers favorable long-term economics.
Water is a renewable resource that, unlike fossil fuels, does not run out.
Unlike coal or oil, hydropower produces no polluting emissions during generation.
Long-lasting infrastructure and free raw material make for favorable economics over time.
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