SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 18
Hydroelectric power
By A.J.More
AISSMSIOIT
Combating global warming
What is HEP.... :-
HEP (Hydroelectric Power) is an
environmentally friendly way to generate
electricity.
Hydroelectric Energy :-
The hydroelectric energy, is the most important and
widely used renewable source of energy. It represents the 19%
of the total production of electricity.Today all over the world
exist roughly 45.000 big hydroelectric dams in operation. The
country with the bigger production of hydroelectricity is
Canada and follows the U.S.A and Brazil.
It emanates from the exploitation of waters of rivers. The
hydroelectric energy does not produce damaging gases and as
a result has perceptibly smaller effect in atmosphere.
Hydroelectric units of less 30 Mw in size are characterized small scale and are
considered as renewable sources. Fast moved water which is led through
tunnel to turn turbines, creates thus mechanic energy. A generator changes
this energy in electric . By contrast with what happens with mining fuels, the
water is not made useless at the production of electric energy and it can be
also used for other aims. Naturally, only in regions with important waterfalls,
rich sources and suitable geological configuration it is possible to manufacture
water tank . Usually the energy that is finally produced, is used only additionally
with other conventional sources of energy, in hours of peak. In our country the
hydroelectric energy satisfies the 10% of our energy needs.
Where is the best place for a HEP
station?
The best place for a hydro-electric power
station is up in the mountains.This is
because it doesn’t get too hot so the water
doesn’t evaporate and stays in the
dam.Also there is a lot of rain in the
mountains ensuring the reservoir is always
full.The land also needs to be impermeable
so that the water doesn’t infiltrate through
the rocks below.
How it works.....?
A dam is built to trap water, usually in a valley
where there is an existing lake. Water is
allowed to flow through tunnels into the dam ,
to turn turbines and thus drive generators.
Notice that the dam is much thicker at the
bottom than at the top , because the pressure
of the water increases with depth.
Small Hydroelectric power
station :-
The hydraulic energy, the energy of water, is a
renewable, and decentralised source of energy that
served and serves man loyally in his course of
progress . Many hydraulic wheels, watermills, sawmills,
and other mechanisms of hydro movement continue even
today to use the force of water, contributing considerably
in the progress of the local economy of many regions, in
an absolutely friendly to the environment way. In many
parts the of Greek country certain traditional, but also
modern installations of Small Hydroelectric Work continue
developing the energy of water for the production of
mechanic work but mainly for the production of electric
current nowadays. The exploitation of small
hydrodynamic sources of mountainous Greece passes
from the concretisation decentralised, developed small
hydroelectric power stations of multiple expediency, that
can function and for the simultaneous cover watering
irrigatory and other local needs.
Small Hydroelectric power
station :-
The hydraulic energy, the energy of water, is a
renewable, and decentralised source of energy that
served and serves man loyally in his course of
progress . Many hydraulic wheels, watermills, sawmills,
and other mechanisms of hydro movement continue even
today to use the force of water, contributing considerably
in the progress of the local economy of many regions, in
an absolutely friendly to the environment way. In many
parts the of Greek country certain traditional, but also
modern installations of Small Hydroelectric Work continue
developing the energy of water for the production of
mechanic work but mainly for the production of electric
current nowadays. The exploitation of small
hydrodynamic sources of mountainous Greece passes
from the concretisation decentralised, developed small
hydroelectric power stations of multiple expediency, that
can function and for the simultaneous cover watering
irrigatory and other local needs.
Operation of Hydroelectric units:-
The hydroelectric units use the energy of water and by using a simple method
change this energy into electric current. This units are based on the movement of
water that turns a turbine which brings in operation a generator. Most hydroelectric
units use a dam which retains a big quantity of water creating thus a big reservoir.
Certain doors in the dam open and because of the gravity the water passes in a
driver which leads it to a turbine. As it passes from the driver it creates a big
pressure. The water falls on the propeller s of a turbine and makes it turn. This
movement is transported in the generator which is connected with the turbine with
an axis.
Most hydroelectric units function in this way. However ,another type
of hydroelectric unit exists. In a conventional hydroelectric unit the
water from the reservoir passes from the turbine and leads again to
the river. The new hydroelectric units use two reservoirs. The higher
reservoir which assembles the water that retains the dam and is
used for the production of electric current. The lower reservoir which
assembles the water that leaves from the turbines, send it behind in
the river. A reverse turbine channels this water again behind in the
higher reservoir. Returning the water behind the unit has more water
for use in periods of peak.
TURBINES :-TURBINES :-
OLD AGE TURBINESOLD AGE TURBINES
The most usual type of turbine for
hydroelectric units
is the turbine Francis which resembles to a
big disk with convex . Such a turbine can
weigh up to 172 tons and make 90 rotations
per minute. While the propellers of the
turbine are turning, the magnets of the
generator are turned round an inductor
placing in movement electrons and creating
the alternating electric current. The
transformer takes the alternating current and
changes it into current of high potential.
Outside each hydroelectric unit exist four
cables: the three phases of current that are
created simultaneously plus the neutral for
the three.
Advantages of HEP :-
 Once the dam is
built,the energy is
virtually free
 Water can be stored
above the dam ready
to cope with peaks in
demand
 Much more reliable
than wind,solar or
wave power
 No waste or pollution
produced
 Electricity can be
generated constantly
 Hydro-electric power
stations can increase
to full power very
quickly unlike other
power stations
MORE advantages from the use of hydroelectric energy are:
The hydroelectric power stations are possible to be placed in operation as soon as
it is asked more electric energy, contrary to the thermo stations of (coals, oil), that
requires time of preparation
Also through the water tanks is given the possibility to be satisfied other needs, as
water supply, irrigation, interception of torrents, creation of wetlands, recreation,
sports. In 140 countries, the dams provide cheap hydroelectric energy. In world
scale, provide the 19% of produced energy and through the irrigation, the 16% of
world feeding. Certain dams continue their function after 30-40 years, providing
current and water. The hydroelectric energy plays a serious role in the reduction of
the emission of gases that they create the" greenhouse effect" at 13%,as it
produces the equivalent of energy which in a different case would be produced in
another way that would create greenhouse gases
Disadvantages of HEP :-
 The dams are very
expensive to
build,however many
dams are also used for
flood control or
irrigation,so building
costs can be shared
 Building a large dam will
flood a very large area
upstream,causing
problems for animals that
used to live there
 Finding a suitable site
can be difficult - the
impact on residents and
the environment may be
unacceptable.
 Water quality and
quantity downstream can
be affected, which can
have an impact on plant
life.
The disadvantages that usually are presented
are:
The big cost of the manufacture of dams and the equipment of the
stations of generation of electricity, as well as, the time that is
required up to the completion of work
The intense environmental alteration in the region of tank (potential
locomotion of populations, areas revalorization, change in the use
of the ground, in the flora and fauna of the regions but also local
climate, fulfillment of tanks with brought matters, increase of
seismic danger, etc)..
The disadvantages that usually are presented
are:
The big cost of the manufacture of dams and the equipment of the
stations of generation of electricity, as well as, the time that is
required up to the completion of work
The intense environmental alteration in the region of tank (potential
locomotion of populations, areas revalorization, change in the use
of the ground, in the flora and fauna of the regions but also local
climate, fulfillment of tanks with brought matters, increase of
seismic danger, etc)..
Is it renewable..?
Hydro-electric power is renewable.The
Sun provides the water by evaporation
from the sea,and will keep on doing so
The Sun evaporates water
from the sea and lakes,
which forms clouds and falls
as rain in the mountains,
keeping the dam supplied
with water.
SAVE ELECTRICITY….
THANK
YOU…….

More Related Content

What's hot

Hydroelectric power plants
Hydroelectric power plantsHydroelectric power plants
Hydroelectric power plantsgosia
 
Hydro power plant
Hydro power plantHydro power plant
Hydro power plantShaik Afzal
 
History Of Wind Energy
History Of Wind EnergyHistory Of Wind Energy
History Of Wind Energyfalkor
 
Tidal power plants
Tidal power plantsTidal power plants
Tidal power plantstonygracious
 
seminar on hydropower presentation
seminar on hydropower presentationseminar on hydropower presentation
seminar on hydropower presentationram sundar singh
 
Wind Power - Full Report
Wind Power - Full ReportWind Power - Full Report
Wind Power - Full ReportAhmed Nabil
 
Tidal generaters how do they work
Tidal generaters how do they workTidal generaters how do they work
Tidal generaters how do they workShubham Dixit
 
Wind energy
Wind energyWind energy
Wind energySBiswas6
 
Power engineering assign
Power engineering assignPower engineering assign
Power engineering assignravi shankar
 
Hydro power plants
Hydro power plants Hydro power plants
Hydro power plants FAHAD KHAN
 
Wind energy ppt
Wind energy pptWind energy ppt
Wind energy pptWendy Legg
 
Unit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
Unit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTSUnit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
Unit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTSS.Vijaya Bhaskar
 

What's hot (20)

Hydroelectric power plants
Hydroelectric power plantsHydroelectric power plants
Hydroelectric power plants
 
Hydro power plant
Hydro power plantHydro power plant
Hydro power plant
 
Tidal energy
Tidal energyTidal energy
Tidal energy
 
History Of Wind Energy
History Of Wind EnergyHistory Of Wind Energy
History Of Wind Energy
 
Wind energy
Wind energyWind energy
Wind energy
 
Tidal power plants
Tidal power plantsTidal power plants
Tidal power plants
 
seminar on hydropower presentation
seminar on hydropower presentationseminar on hydropower presentation
seminar on hydropower presentation
 
Wind Power - Full Report
Wind Power - Full ReportWind Power - Full Report
Wind Power - Full Report
 
Tidal generaters how do they work
Tidal generaters how do they workTidal generaters how do they work
Tidal generaters how do they work
 
Wind energy
Wind energyWind energy
Wind energy
 
Tidal Energy
Tidal EnergyTidal Energy
Tidal Energy
 
Power engineering assign
Power engineering assignPower engineering assign
Power engineering assign
 
Hydro electricity
Hydro electricityHydro electricity
Hydro electricity
 
Hydro power plants
Hydro power plants Hydro power plants
Hydro power plants
 
Tidal energy
Tidal energyTidal energy
Tidal energy
 
Wind energy ppt
Wind energy pptWind energy ppt
Wind energy ppt
 
Wind energy
Wind energy Wind energy
Wind energy
 
Unit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
Unit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTSUnit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
Unit_IV-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
 
Wind energy basics
Wind energy basicsWind energy basics
Wind energy basics
 
WIND ENERGY
WIND ENERGYWIND ENERGY
WIND ENERGY
 

Similar to Hydroelectric power plant (2)

Similar to Hydroelectric power plant (2) (20)

Hydroelectric energy
Hydroelectric energy Hydroelectric energy
Hydroelectric energy
 
Chapter 14 Hydroelectric Energy.pdf
Chapter 14 Hydroelectric Energy.pdfChapter 14 Hydroelectric Energy.pdf
Chapter 14 Hydroelectric Energy.pdf
 
Hydroelectric Power Plant ppt for electrical engineering
Hydroelectric Power Plant ppt for electrical engineeringHydroelectric Power Plant ppt for electrical engineering
Hydroelectric Power Plant ppt for electrical engineering
 
Hidraulic energy
Hidraulic energyHidraulic energy
Hidraulic energy
 
Tidal energy
Tidal energyTidal energy
Tidal energy
 
Ayushassignment5thsem pe
Ayushassignment5thsem peAyushassignment5thsem pe
Ayushassignment5thsem pe
 
Hydroelectric Power Plant.ppt
Hydroelectric Power Plant.pptHydroelectric Power Plant.ppt
Hydroelectric Power Plant.ppt
 
Hydroelectric Power Plant.ppt
Hydroelectric Power Plant.pptHydroelectric Power Plant.ppt
Hydroelectric Power Plant.ppt
 
Hydroelectric Power Plant Presentation.ppt
Hydroelectric Power Plant Presentation.pptHydroelectric Power Plant Presentation.ppt
Hydroelectric Power Plant Presentation.ppt
 
Earth Sci Report (With Animations) (2).pptx
Earth Sci Report (With Animations) (2).pptxEarth Sci Report (With Animations) (2).pptx
Earth Sci Report (With Animations) (2).pptx
 
Hydro power ppt
Hydro power pptHydro power ppt
Hydro power ppt
 
Physics hhw
Physics hhwPhysics hhw
Physics hhw
 
Sustanability
SustanabilitySustanability
Sustanability
 
hydro power plants
hydro power plantshydro power plants
hydro power plants
 
Assigments
AssigmentsAssigments
Assigments
 
Hydro Power Plant
Hydro Power PlantHydro Power Plant
Hydro Power Plant
 
project mem
project memproject mem
project mem
 
Hydro Electric Power Plant
Hydro Electric Power Plant Hydro Electric Power Plant
Hydro Electric Power Plant
 
Tidal Power
Tidal PowerTidal Power
Tidal Power
 
Compatible Version RET_G_2_Fall_15-16
Compatible Version RET_G_2_Fall_15-16Compatible Version RET_G_2_Fall_15-16
Compatible Version RET_G_2_Fall_15-16
 

More from AISSMS IOIT,PUNE

More from AISSMS IOIT,PUNE (20)

role of engineering drawing
role of engineering drawingrole of engineering drawing
role of engineering drawing
 
Basics of engineering drawing part 4 v4
Basics of engineering drawing part 4 v4Basics of engineering drawing part 4 v4
Basics of engineering drawing part 4 v4
 
Laws of thermodynamics
Laws of thermodynamicsLaws of thermodynamics
Laws of thermodynamics
 
Unit 6 mechanism and applications
Unit 6 mechanism and applicationsUnit 6 mechanism and applications
Unit 6 mechanism and applications
 
Basic of engineering drawing part 3 v3
Basic of engineering drawing part 3 v3Basic of engineering drawing part 3 v3
Basic of engineering drawing part 3 v3
 
Basic of engineering drawing v2
Basic of engineering drawing v2Basic of engineering drawing v2
Basic of engineering drawing v2
 
Basic of engineering drawing v1
Basic of engineering drawing v1Basic of engineering drawing v1
Basic of engineering drawing v1
 
Helix Curve
Helix CurveHelix Curve
Helix Curve
 
3 d printing and its applications
3 d printing and its applications3 d printing and its applications
3 d printing and its applications
 
Orthographic projections
Orthographic projectionsOrthographic projections
Orthographic projections
 
Power transmission devices
Power transmission devicesPower transmission devices
Power transmission devices
 
Unit i Intro To mechanical Engineering
Unit i Intro To mechanical EngineeringUnit i Intro To mechanical Engineering
Unit i Intro To mechanical Engineering
 
Unit ii design and mechanism
Unit ii design and mechanismUnit ii design and mechanism
Unit ii design and mechanism
 
Unit 3 manufacturing process3
Unit 3 manufacturing process3Unit 3 manufacturing process3
Unit 3 manufacturing process3
 
Drilling & grinding
Drilling & grindingDrilling & grinding
Drilling & grinding
 
Drilling machhines ppt
Drilling machhines pptDrilling machhines ppt
Drilling machhines ppt
 
Machines
MachinesMachines
Machines
 
Unit 3 manufacturing process3
Unit 3 manufacturing process3Unit 3 manufacturing process3
Unit 3 manufacturing process3
 
Mp
MpMp
Mp
 
Presentation on ic engine
Presentation on ic enginePresentation on ic engine
Presentation on ic engine
 

Recently uploaded

Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converter
Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog ConverterAnalog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converter
Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog ConverterAbhinavSharma374939
 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptx
What are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptxWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptx
What are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptxwendy cai
 
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICSAPPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICSKurinjimalarL3
 
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130Suhani Kapoor
 
Processing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptx
Processing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptxProcessing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptx
Processing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptxpranjaldaimarysona
 
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their LimitationsExtrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations120cr0395
 
The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...
The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...
The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...ranjana rawat
 
Introduction and different types of Ethernet.pptx
Introduction and different types of Ethernet.pptxIntroduction and different types of Ethernet.pptx
Introduction and different types of Ethernet.pptxupamatechverse
 
Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...
Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...
Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
 
(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...ranjana rawat
 
Call Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
Call Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur EscortsCall Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
Call Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur EscortsCall Girls in Nagpur High Profile
 
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptxDecoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptxJoão Esperancinha
 
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptxIntroduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptxupamatechverse
 
Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024
Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024
Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024hassan khalil
 
Microscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptx
Microscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptxMicroscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptx
Microscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptxpurnimasatapathy1234
 
the ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptx
the ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptxthe ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptx
the ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptxhumanexperienceaaa
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Exploring_Network_Security_with_JA3_by_Rakesh Seal.pptx
Exploring_Network_Security_with_JA3_by_Rakesh Seal.pptxExploring_Network_Security_with_JA3_by_Rakesh Seal.pptx
Exploring_Network_Security_with_JA3_by_Rakesh Seal.pptx
 
Roadmap to Membership of RICS - Pathways and Routes
Roadmap to Membership of RICS - Pathways and RoutesRoadmap to Membership of RICS - Pathways and Routes
Roadmap to Membership of RICS - Pathways and Routes
 
Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converter
Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog ConverterAnalog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converter
Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converter
 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptx
What are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptxWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptx
What are the advantages and disadvantages of membrane structures.pptx
 
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICSAPPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
 
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
 
Processing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptx
Processing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptxProcessing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptx
Processing & Properties of Floor and Wall Tiles.pptx
 
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their LimitationsExtrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations
 
The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...
The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...
The Most Attractive Pune Call Girls Budhwar Peth 8250192130 Will You Miss Thi...
 
9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf
9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf
9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf
 
Introduction and different types of Ethernet.pptx
Introduction and different types of Ethernet.pptxIntroduction and different types of Ethernet.pptx
Introduction and different types of Ethernet.pptx
 
Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...
Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...
Structural Analysis and Design of Foundations: A Comprehensive Handbook for S...
 
(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANJALI) Dange Chowk Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
 
Call Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
Call Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur EscortsCall Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
Call Girls in Nagpur Suman Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
 
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptxDecoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
 
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptxIntroduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
 
Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024
Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024
Architect Hassan Khalil Portfolio for 2024
 
Call Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCR
Call Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCRCall Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCR
Call Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCR
 
Microscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptx
Microscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptxMicroscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptx
Microscopic Analysis of Ceramic Materials.pptx
 
the ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptx
the ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptxthe ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptx
the ladakh protest in leh ladakh 2024 sonam wangchuk.pptx
 

Hydroelectric power plant (2)

  • 2. What is HEP.... :- HEP (Hydroelectric Power) is an environmentally friendly way to generate electricity.
  • 3. Hydroelectric Energy :- The hydroelectric energy, is the most important and widely used renewable source of energy. It represents the 19% of the total production of electricity.Today all over the world exist roughly 45.000 big hydroelectric dams in operation. The country with the bigger production of hydroelectricity is Canada and follows the U.S.A and Brazil. It emanates from the exploitation of waters of rivers. The hydroelectric energy does not produce damaging gases and as a result has perceptibly smaller effect in atmosphere.
  • 4. Hydroelectric units of less 30 Mw in size are characterized small scale and are considered as renewable sources. Fast moved water which is led through tunnel to turn turbines, creates thus mechanic energy. A generator changes this energy in electric . By contrast with what happens with mining fuels, the water is not made useless at the production of electric energy and it can be also used for other aims. Naturally, only in regions with important waterfalls, rich sources and suitable geological configuration it is possible to manufacture water tank . Usually the energy that is finally produced, is used only additionally with other conventional sources of energy, in hours of peak. In our country the hydroelectric energy satisfies the 10% of our energy needs.
  • 5. Where is the best place for a HEP station? The best place for a hydro-electric power station is up in the mountains.This is because it doesn’t get too hot so the water doesn’t evaporate and stays in the dam.Also there is a lot of rain in the mountains ensuring the reservoir is always full.The land also needs to be impermeable so that the water doesn’t infiltrate through the rocks below.
  • 6. How it works.....? A dam is built to trap water, usually in a valley where there is an existing lake. Water is allowed to flow through tunnels into the dam , to turn turbines and thus drive generators. Notice that the dam is much thicker at the bottom than at the top , because the pressure of the water increases with depth.
  • 7. Small Hydroelectric power station :- The hydraulic energy, the energy of water, is a renewable, and decentralised source of energy that served and serves man loyally in his course of progress . Many hydraulic wheels, watermills, sawmills, and other mechanisms of hydro movement continue even today to use the force of water, contributing considerably in the progress of the local economy of many regions, in an absolutely friendly to the environment way. In many parts the of Greek country certain traditional, but also modern installations of Small Hydroelectric Work continue developing the energy of water for the production of mechanic work but mainly for the production of electric current nowadays. The exploitation of small hydrodynamic sources of mountainous Greece passes from the concretisation decentralised, developed small hydroelectric power stations of multiple expediency, that can function and for the simultaneous cover watering irrigatory and other local needs. Small Hydroelectric power station :- The hydraulic energy, the energy of water, is a renewable, and decentralised source of energy that served and serves man loyally in his course of progress . Many hydraulic wheels, watermills, sawmills, and other mechanisms of hydro movement continue even today to use the force of water, contributing considerably in the progress of the local economy of many regions, in an absolutely friendly to the environment way. In many parts the of Greek country certain traditional, but also modern installations of Small Hydroelectric Work continue developing the energy of water for the production of mechanic work but mainly for the production of electric current nowadays. The exploitation of small hydrodynamic sources of mountainous Greece passes from the concretisation decentralised, developed small hydroelectric power stations of multiple expediency, that can function and for the simultaneous cover watering irrigatory and other local needs.
  • 8.
  • 9. Operation of Hydroelectric units:- The hydroelectric units use the energy of water and by using a simple method change this energy into electric current. This units are based on the movement of water that turns a turbine which brings in operation a generator. Most hydroelectric units use a dam which retains a big quantity of water creating thus a big reservoir. Certain doors in the dam open and because of the gravity the water passes in a driver which leads it to a turbine. As it passes from the driver it creates a big pressure. The water falls on the propeller s of a turbine and makes it turn. This movement is transported in the generator which is connected with the turbine with an axis.
  • 10. Most hydroelectric units function in this way. However ,another type of hydroelectric unit exists. In a conventional hydroelectric unit the water from the reservoir passes from the turbine and leads again to the river. The new hydroelectric units use two reservoirs. The higher reservoir which assembles the water that retains the dam and is used for the production of electric current. The lower reservoir which assembles the water that leaves from the turbines, send it behind in the river. A reverse turbine channels this water again behind in the higher reservoir. Returning the water behind the unit has more water for use in periods of peak.
  • 11. TURBINES :-TURBINES :- OLD AGE TURBINESOLD AGE TURBINES
  • 12. The most usual type of turbine for hydroelectric units is the turbine Francis which resembles to a big disk with convex . Such a turbine can weigh up to 172 tons and make 90 rotations per minute. While the propellers of the turbine are turning, the magnets of the generator are turned round an inductor placing in movement electrons and creating the alternating electric current. The transformer takes the alternating current and changes it into current of high potential. Outside each hydroelectric unit exist four cables: the three phases of current that are created simultaneously plus the neutral for the three.
  • 13. Advantages of HEP :-  Once the dam is built,the energy is virtually free  Water can be stored above the dam ready to cope with peaks in demand  Much more reliable than wind,solar or wave power  No waste or pollution produced  Electricity can be generated constantly  Hydro-electric power stations can increase to full power very quickly unlike other power stations
  • 14. MORE advantages from the use of hydroelectric energy are: The hydroelectric power stations are possible to be placed in operation as soon as it is asked more electric energy, contrary to the thermo stations of (coals, oil), that requires time of preparation Also through the water tanks is given the possibility to be satisfied other needs, as water supply, irrigation, interception of torrents, creation of wetlands, recreation, sports. In 140 countries, the dams provide cheap hydroelectric energy. In world scale, provide the 19% of produced energy and through the irrigation, the 16% of world feeding. Certain dams continue their function after 30-40 years, providing current and water. The hydroelectric energy plays a serious role in the reduction of the emission of gases that they create the" greenhouse effect" at 13%,as it produces the equivalent of energy which in a different case would be produced in another way that would create greenhouse gases
  • 15. Disadvantages of HEP :-  The dams are very expensive to build,however many dams are also used for flood control or irrigation,so building costs can be shared  Building a large dam will flood a very large area upstream,causing problems for animals that used to live there  Finding a suitable site can be difficult - the impact on residents and the environment may be unacceptable.  Water quality and quantity downstream can be affected, which can have an impact on plant life.
  • 16. The disadvantages that usually are presented are: The big cost of the manufacture of dams and the equipment of the stations of generation of electricity, as well as, the time that is required up to the completion of work The intense environmental alteration in the region of tank (potential locomotion of populations, areas revalorization, change in the use of the ground, in the flora and fauna of the regions but also local climate, fulfillment of tanks with brought matters, increase of seismic danger, etc).. The disadvantages that usually are presented are: The big cost of the manufacture of dams and the equipment of the stations of generation of electricity, as well as, the time that is required up to the completion of work The intense environmental alteration in the region of tank (potential locomotion of populations, areas revalorization, change in the use of the ground, in the flora and fauna of the regions but also local climate, fulfillment of tanks with brought matters, increase of seismic danger, etc)..
  • 17. Is it renewable..? Hydro-electric power is renewable.The Sun provides the water by evaporation from the sea,and will keep on doing so The Sun evaporates water from the sea and lakes, which forms clouds and falls as rain in the mountains, keeping the dam supplied with water.