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By: Mason Rekos, Jack Myer, Adai Maddox, and Micaela Upton Water Energy

Water energy runs by water turbines Water energy runs by water turbines. Water turbines spin at over 300 mph to split water molecules. Water will split and make the generators power up and produce energy for the community. n. p. 2012. Newspapers. 2/6/14.{http://search.proquest.com/docview/1 236862486?accountid=2838} How it works--Jack

Anywhere with a water source(a.k.a. lagoons, rivers, ponds, and lakes.) Location--Jack

To have water energy, you need you need to build stations To have water energy, you need you need to build stations. The only problem is, to build station can cost millions of dollars. On the other hand, to produce water energy cost nothing. In fact, the U.S. uses so much water energy that by the year 2030 we would have spent 950 million dollars water energy for toilets alone. Cost--Micaela

To make water energy, you need turbines, a dam and a generator. The Dam stops to much going into the turbines Causing it to explode. The turbines are like a giant fan that spin at over 200 mph. It spins by the water that comes into the turbine and the spinning motions causes it to power what is called a generator. The generator power your house and appliances. Materials--Mason

Water Energy does have Pollution Water Energy does have Pollution. 25% of the worlds energy is Hydroelectricity (water energy) Hydroelectricity Energy is energy from falling water. Power Plants or Hydroelectricity power plants is one of the cleanest ways to produce electricity . No Fossil Fuels Burn to create air pollution. It also does not effect Plant and animals life. 4% of electricity used in the U.S.A uses 7.5 Billion KWH of hydro electricity a year. Pollution--Mason

Efficiency compared to fossil fuels--Jack Water won’t pollute Water will not dump CO2 into the environment Water can power cars without pollution. Water will create cleaner clouds that won’t pollute the rain. Efficiency compared to fossil fuels--Jack

Water energy is a renewable resource Water energy is a renewable resource. Some hydroelectricity stations (water energy stations) can last over 100 years. The Limpet station on the coast of Islay generates energy for over 300 homes daily. Benefits—Micaela

Consequences--Micaela Some dammed water ways can interrupt wildlife and migration. Plant decay in reservoirs can cause methane to form and hydropower reservoirs can cause air pollution. Consequences--Micaela

Water Electricity does have a limit to it Water Electricity does have a limit to it. The Hydroelectricity is renewable (means it is a infonaut supply and can be reused) is it also safe to produce and is clean to the environment and animal life on earth. It is also at a very low cost. It has such big of a supply that it can power T.V, lights, Computers, and much more. The only problem is it needs to have clean and fresh water or water energy can mess up. Limit--Mason

Transportation--Adai Larger hydro plants that involve the building of dams can have an impact on water and land transportation. The turbines effect the transportation of water animals such as fish & tadpoles could get stuck in the flow of the water and be harmed. Transportation--Adai

Does hydro-power work with other forms of energy?--Adai Yes. In fact, hydro power can be considered as solar power. Hydro power works with solar energy & wind power. Hydro energy is considered as solar energy because…. It works with sunlight, in air currents, and the water cycle. Does hydro-power work with other forms of energy?--Adai

Hydroelectric Power University of Oregon. n. d. web http://uoregon Hydroelectric Power University of Oregon. n.d. web http://uoregon.edu/disted/ph162/I14.html Jefferson, David Science Frontiers: Science Frontiers : Green Power New York : Crabtree Publishing Company , 2006. Print. Parker, Steve Water Power : Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Garthen Stevens Publishing. 2004. Print. Raum, Elizabeth Potato clock and Solar Cars : Chicago Illinois : Raintree . 2008. Print. Spilsbury, Richard and Louise Spilsbury The Pros and Cons of Water Power. New York : Rosen Central Publishing ; 2008. Print. The Water Energy Nexus . (2009). Building Design + Construction, 50 (11), 1- n/a. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docveiw/21095271?accountid=2838 Clip art Works Cited—Micaela

Hydroelectric Power University of Oregon. n. d. web http://uoregon Hydroelectric Power University of Oregon. n.d. web http://uoregon.edu/disted/ph162/I14.html Jefferson, David Science Frontiers: Science Frontiers : Parker, Steve Water Power : Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Garthen Stevens Publishing. 2004. Print. Raum, Elizabeth Potato clock and Solar Cars : Chicago Illinois : Raintree . 2008. Print. The Water Energy Nexus . (2009). Building Design + Construction, 50 (11), 1- n/a. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docveiw/21095271?accountid=2838 Works Cited—Mason

Parker , Steve. Science Files Energy Water Power. Milwaukee Parker , Steve. Science Files Energy Water Power. Milwaukee . Gareth Stevens publishing,2004 IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR SET DEC. 14 INCLUDES TALKS ON POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, WIND TURBINES, HYDROELECTRICITY. http://search.proquest.com Works Cited—Jack

U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Power Resource Office. “Reclamation Managing water in the west.” N.p. 2007. WEB. 6th February 2014. {http://www.usbr.gov/power/edu/pamphlet.pd} Energy Source: Hydropower. Pembina Institute. n.p. 2004. Web 5th February 2014 {http://www.pembina.org/re/sources/hydro-power} Ariel Schwartz. Hydropower. 25, March, 2010. 5th February 2014. {http://www.fastcompany.com/1597414/hydropower-flush-cash-us-government} Work Cited—Adai