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The Hoover Dam generates electricity by releasing water from Lake Mead into turbines located in the power plant at the base of the dam. The force of the fast-moving water spins the turbines, which are connected to generators. As the turbines spin, the generators produce a steady electrical current tRead more
The Hoover Dam generates electricity by releasing water from Lake Mead into turbines located in the power plant at the base of the dam. The force of the fast-moving water spins the turbines, which are connected to generators.
As the turbines spin, the generators produce a steady electrical current that is sent to power grids throughout the region.
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