Water power engine


A water power engine includes prime movers driven by water and which may be classified under three categories:
  1. Water pressure motors, having a piston and cylinder with inlet and outlet valves: their action is that analogous of a steam- or gas-engine with water as the working fluid - see water engine
  2. Water wheels
  3. Turbines, deriving their energy from high velocity jet of jets, or from water supplied under pressure and passing through the vanes of a runner which is thereby caused to rotate
Hydro power is generated when the natural force from the water's current moves a device that is pushed by the force of the water. Ordinary water weighs 8.36 lbs per gallon. The force make the turbine mechanism spin, creating electricity. As long as there is flow, it is possible to produce electricity. The advantage of electricity generated in this way is that it is a renewable resource. A small-scale Micro Hydro Power can be a reliable and long lasting piece of technology. The disadvantage of the system is that technology has yet to be developed more than what it is today.