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Hydroelectric powerplant Kablić - Impact on the environment and spatial developmentLjubomir Mioč, 2017, magistrsko delo
Opis: Hydro energy is simply energy that is taken from water and converted into electricity. The most common method of producing energy from water is taking place in hydropower plants. These facilities represent industrial architecture where water coming down through an area causes turbines to rotate and the energy is captured to run a generator. When creating a hydropower plant for producing hydropower, in some cases, areas must be flooded, which largely affects spatial development during the planning process. In the 21st century, people are becoming increasingly interested in obtaining electricity through hydro potential, especially since water is a clean and renewable source of energy that does not emit toxins and does not pollute the environment. Due to this fact, hydroelectric plants are becoming places of education and receive more visitors, which is developing a new branch of sustainable tourism.
Ključne besede: hydro energy, industrial architecture, spatial planning, sustainable tourism
Objavljeno v DKUM: 09.02.2017; Ogledov: 2284; Prenosov: 364
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