120 degrees.
5,000 watts of hydroelectric power generates approximately 5 degrees Celsius per hour, or approximately 120 degrees Celsius 24 hours a day.
Hydroelectricity is a science and a technology that studies technical and economic problems such as engineering construction and production operations that convert water energy into electrical energy. The water energy used by hydropower is mainly the potential energy contained in the body of water. In order to achieve the conversion of hydraulic energy into electrical energy, different types of hydroelectric power stations must be built.
Theoretically speaking, it is possible. In the news, I saw a resident making a homemade wind turbine to produce electricity. It can produce ten degrees of electricity per day, and it can also be stored. batteries. But I also have to tell you that this guy spent dozens ofe thousands of dollars to tinker with this thing, and the tension was very unstable at first. I work for the China Three Gorges Corporation and should know something about hydropower. As for the Three Gorges project, it generally takes about four square meters of water to produce one kilowatt hour of electricity. the water height of the Three Gorges Reservoir is? How big is the traffic? If you're using small pipes I can't tell, but you definitely won't be using just square water. If you do it at home, you need to calculate the cost. Additionally, you may have to experience voltage issues related to power generation. You will also need transformers. The principle of electricity production at the Three Gorges hydroelectric power station is as follows. Water flows through the water turbine, causing the water turbine to rotate. The water turbine then drives the rotation of the generator rotor located above. The rotor and the magnetic plate outside produce an electromagnetic reaction, thereby generating electricity. This may be a little difficult for you.