Hydroelectric power refers specifically to electricity generated from hydropower plants using turbines and generators. It is a mature and proven technology capable of producing large amounts of electricity with minimal operational emissions. Hydroelectric power plants range from small installations to large dams supplying national grids. They offer high conversion efficiency and long service life. Hydroelectric power supports energy security and reduces dependence on fossil fuels. It also provides ancillary services such as frequency regulation and peak load management. Responsible planning and environmental assessment are essential to mitigate ecological and social impacts. Hydroelectric power continues to be a cornerstone of renewable electricity generation worldwide.
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