A Review on Operational Development of a Hydroelectric Power Plant


Authors : Amit; Pankaj; Sohit Sharma; Rohit Bhati; Vikas

Volume/Issue : RISEM–2025

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25jun183

Abstract : Hydroelectric power plants harness the energy of flowing or falling water to generate electricity, offering a sustainable and renewable energy source. As the water flows through the turbines, it spins them, converting the potential energy of the stored water into mechanical energy. As water flows through the turbines, mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy. Hydroelectric power continues to play a vital role in meeting the world's growing energy demands while supporting climate change mitigation efforts contributing significantly to global electricity production while producing minimal greenhouse gas emissions. This abstract outline the basic operation, advantages, and environmental considerations of hydroelectric power generation, emphasizing its role in achieving cleaner energy goals. Hydroelectric power is one of the oldest and most widely used forms of renewable energy. It utilizes the energy of flowing or falling water to generate electricity. As global energy demands increase and concerns about environmental sustainability grow, hydroelectric power offers a clean, efficient, and reliable source of electricity with minimal greenhouse gas emissions. The generators then transform this mechanical energy into electricity, which is distributed to the power grid for use in homes, businesses, and industries.

Keywords : Hydroelectric Power Plants, Renewable Energy, Environmental Sustainability, Turbine.

Hydroelectric power plants harness the energy of flowing or falling water to generate electricity, offering a sustainable and renewable energy source. As the water flows through the turbines, it spins them, converting the potential energy of the stored water into mechanical energy. As water flows through the turbines, mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy. Hydroelectric power continues to play a vital role in meeting the world's growing energy demands while supporting climate change mitigation efforts contributing significantly to global electricity production while producing minimal greenhouse gas emissions. This abstract outline the basic operation, advantages, and environmental considerations of hydroelectric power generation, emphasizing its role in achieving cleaner energy goals. Hydroelectric power is one of the oldest and most widely used forms of renewable energy. It utilizes the energy of flowing or falling water to generate electricity. As global energy demands increase and concerns about environmental sustainability grow, hydroelectric power offers a clean, efficient, and reliable source of electricity with minimal greenhouse gas emissions. The generators then transform this mechanical energy into electricity, which is distributed to the power grid for use in homes, businesses, and industries.

Keywords : Hydroelectric Power Plants, Renewable Energy, Environmental Sustainability, Turbine.

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30 - November - 2025

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