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10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education1 Hydropower

Click to edit Master subtitle style 10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education2 Water Cycle

10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education3 Gravitational Energy

10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education4 Harnessing Water Power

World’s First Hydropower Plant 10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education5

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U.S. Electricity Production /20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education9

Top Hydropower Producing States /20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education10

Advantages o Renewable Energy o Clean Energy Source o Domestic Energy Source o Generally Available As Needed o Provides Recreational Opportunities o Water Supply and Flood Control 10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education11

Power Plant Efficiency 10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education12

Coal vs. Hydro Kinetic Energy Conversion 35% 95% 10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education13

o Fish Population o Quality and Flow of Water o Ecosystems of Rivers and Streams 10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education14 Possible Environmental Impacts

Other Disadvantages o Drought o Impact on Local Environment and Land Use o Preservation Concerns 10/20/2015The NEED Project: 29 Years of Energy Education15

For More Information The NEED Project Energy Information Administration U.S. Department of Energy 10/20/2015Footer Goes Here16