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hydroelectrichy‧dro‧e‧lec‧tric /ˌhaɪdrəʊ-ɪˈlektrɪk◂ $ -droʊ-/ adjective - a hydroelectric power plant
- By 1942, however, we possessed something no other country did: a huge surplus of hydroelectric power.
- Enquiries regarding sites for hydroelectric schemes and numerous small matters related to the war effort were also dealt with.
- Environmental protests against the hydroelectric scheme had continued throughout the negotiations.
- It also welcomed the realization of the joint hydroelectric power station project Ruzizi-II, and progress on co-operation in scientific research.
- Reservoirs, rivers and snowpack are too low to power hydroelectric dams without further imperiling endangered salmon runs.
- The advantage of hydroelectric generators is that they can be switched on and of easily, according to demand.
- The money went largely to a sewer project in Lima and to rural road and hydroelectric projects.
- The only other significant source of power today is hydroelectric.
► ElectricityA, AC, alternating current, nounamp, nounanode, nounarmature, nounbattery, nounblackout, nounblow, verbboost, nounbrownout, nounbulb, nouncathode, nouncell, nouncharge, nouncircuit, nouncircuit breaker, nouncontact, nouncurrent, noundiode, noundirect current, noundischarge, verbdischarge, noundisconnect, verbdry battery, noundry cell, noundynamo, nounelectric shock, nounelectrify, verbelectrocute, verbelectromagnetic, adjectivefilament, nounfluorescent, adjectivefuse, nounfuse, verbfuze, noungalvanic, adjectivegalvanism, noungenerator, nounground, nounground, verbhydroelectric, adjectiveimpedance, nounimpulse, nounincandescent, adjectiveinduction, nouninduction coil, nouninductive, adjectiveinsulating tape, nouninsulator, nounintegrated circuit, nounkilowatt, nounkW, kWh, LED, nounlight-emitting diode, nounlive wire, nounload, nounmaster switch, nounmicrowave, nounnegative, adjectivenuclear reactor, nounohm, nounoscilloscope, nounoutput, nounovercharge, verboverload, verbphotoelectric cell, nounpoint, nounpower, nounpower, adjectivepower cut, nounpower line, nounpower plant, nounpower point, nounpower station, nounpylon, nounrecharge, verbresistor, nounrewire, verbsocket, nounspark, nounspark, verbwatt, nounwattage, noun ► hydroelectric power (=energy produced by flowing water)· The factory is run on hydroelectric power. NOUN► dam· Reservoirs, rivers and snowpack are too low to power hydroelectric dams without further imperiling endangered salmon runs.· It has also promised not to build any new hydroelectric dams, the source of the rest of the country's electricity. ► power· It also welcomed the realization of the joint hydroelectric power station project Ruzizi-II, and progress on co-operation in scientific research.· By 1942, however, we possessed something no other country did: a huge surplus of hydroelectric power.· These mountains near the settlements provide sheep and cattle farming as well as zinc, lead, coalfields and hydroelectric power.· His name would be linked for ever with the principle of publicly owned hydroelectric power in Ontario.· I learned quite a lot about hydroelectric power!· In 1909 an abortive attempt was made, by the present owner's grandfather, to produce hydroelectric power.· However, the intention is to use the hydroelectric power for two, possibly three, major schemes.· They include biomass, geothermal energy, hydroelectric power, solar energy, tidal energy. ► project· Any delay to the hydroelectric project will cost millions of dollars a month.· The money went largely to a sewer project in Lima and to rural road and hydroelectric projects. using water power to produce electricity: a huge hydroelectric power station—hydroelectricity /ˌhaɪdrəʊɪlekˈtrɪsəti $ -droʊ-/ noun [uncountable] |