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The Hankis - Coggle Diagram
The Hankis
Water/Ocean
Tidal
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Tidal energy is generated by a turbine that functions similarly to a wind turbine, with blades rotating 12 to 18 times per minute depending on tide strength. The turbine is linked to a gearbox, which drives a generator and generates electricity.
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Hydroelectric
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Moving water is used to generate hydroelectric power.
Water flows through a pipe, or penstock, in hydropower plants, then pushes against and turns blades in a turbine, spinning a generator to generate electricity.
Wave
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The up and down motion of floating devices placed on the ocean's surface generates wave power. In other words, wind creates waves, which then create energy. High-tech devices capture the natural movements of ocean currents and swells to generate power as the waves travel across the ocean.
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Rain Forest
Biomass energy
Made by organic materials then they get combusted then heat produces steam then drives the gererator to make electricity
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Biogas energy
You get rotten planta and animal poop then you put it in a tank it creates lots of heat from the methane gas then it drives the gererator to create elctricity
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Geothermal Region
Geothermal energy
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Steam is used to generate electricity in geothermal power plants. The steam is produced by hot water reservoirs a few miles or more beneath the earth's surface. The steam spins a turbine, which turns a generator, which generates electricity.