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The phrase "hydropower production" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in conversations or in writing to refer to the generation of electricity from water sources such as rivers or dams. For example, you could say: "Hydropower production is expected to increase this year due to higher levels of rainfall."
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Hydropower production has also fallen with water levels.
Less forceful water flows will reduce hydropower production downstream of the lakes.
The reserves will help with flood control, irrigation, drinking supply, hydropower production, biodiversity and climate stabilization.
Reduced ice cover and ice melt are likely to have significant implications for hydropower production.
The utility said the heat wave "deeply affects the coal, fuel, nuclear power output and hydropower production".
Low-flowing rivers in the summer also may affect fish, wildlife, livestock, municipal water supplies and hydropower production.
Water can still be used for hydropower production, as long as the water is returned to rivers.
Ng, J. Y., Turner, S. W. D. & Galelli, S. Influence of El Niño Southern Oscillation on hydropower production.
The Norwegian pilot river basin, Suldal, is heavily impacted by hydropower production.
However, this strategy may decrease the socio-economic benefit of reservoirs, for example, reduction of hydropower production.
Those reactors provide nearly all the rest of Switzerland's power, and they are especially important in winter, when hydropower production drops and energy demand increases.
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