Wasserkraft
Wasserkraft, or hydropower, is the energy generated from the movement of water. It typically harnesses the flow of rivers or the fall of water from heights, such as in dams. This renewable energy source is widely used to produce electricity, making it an important part of the global energy mix.
Hydropower plants convert the kinetic energy of flowing water into mechanical energy, which is then transformed into electrical energy. This process is efficient and produces minimal greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment. Countries like Norway and Canada rely heavily on Wasserkraft for their energy needs.