Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪdroʊˌpaʊər/
noun a form of renewable energy that is generated by harnessing the power of flowing water
A1 Hydropower is energy generated from moving water.
A2 Hydropower plants use water to generate electricity.
B1 The construction of hydropower dams can have environmental impacts.
B2 Countries with abundant water resources often rely on hydropower for electricity production.
C1 The efficiency of hydropower systems has improved significantly in recent years.
C2 Hydropower is considered a renewable energy source with great potential for sustainable development.
formal Hydropower is a renewable energy source that harnesses the power of flowing water to generate electricity.
informal Did you know that hydropower is one of the oldest forms of energy production?
slang Hydropower is like nature's own power generator, using water to create electricity.
figurative Harnessing the potential of hydropower is like unlocking a limitless source of clean energy.
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