This is how hydroelectricity systems use flowing water to generate electricity:
- Water from streams and rivers flows downhill. The higher the water source, the more potential energy it has and the more electricity the system can generate.
 - Flowing water passes through a narrow tunnel called a penstock. This turns the water’s potential energy into kinetic energy.
 - Water rushes through a turbine, causing it to spin.
 - The turbine powers a generator to produce electricity.
 - Electricity runs through a transformer to turn it from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC).
 - The electricity generated can power your home or you can sell it to the grid.
 
