0 producing electricity by the force of fast moving water such as rivers or waterfalls:
1 of or related to electricity produced from the energy of fast-moving water:
2 producing electricity by using the power of fast moving water, such as from a river:
hydroelectric power
The gradient is naturally low, but flow is controlled for hydroelectric purposes.
What priority did tourism have compared with hydroelectric projects?
The benefits may include flood mitigation, improved navigation, and generation of hydroelectric power.
Following the start of hydroelectric generation, its forward linkage effects for industrial activities were no more than sporadic.
It was found that reducing discount rates with environmental considerations would only enhance attractiveness of this hydroelectric project.
Increased rainfall and release of hydroelectric water may have contributed to this outbreak.
The hydroelectric system has an expected lifespan of 60 years and, in the moderate deforestation scenario, damages are expected to occur at midlife.
The additional release of hydroelectric water would have raised the river level, possibly drawing in stagnant water from the river edge.