The mills used 300 000 HP of power, of which 18 500 was generated by waterpower.
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The silk works used waterpower and some regard these as the first mechanized textile mills.
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Instead he decided to present a scheme that relied on waterpower.
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We really should explore the uses of alternative sources of energy, like waterpower or solar power.
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Exhibits include weave rooms, a waterpower exhibit, and paths along 5.6 miles of largely restored canals.
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Noticeable is the preeminent role of France in the introduction of new innovative uses of waterpower.
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This enabled rapid development of efficient semi-automated factories on a previously unimaginable scale in places where waterpower was not available.
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It was waterpower and the development of the Erie Canal that brought us into being, and if we can reclaim our interests in those resources, it will be the salvation of upstate New York.
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Throughout much of the Middle Ages iron was produced by the direct reduction of ore in manually operated bloomeries, although waterpower had begun to be employed by 1104.
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The power to do work that is latent in a head of water
Hydropower, hydraulic power or water power is power that is derived from the force or energy of moving water, which may be harnessed for useful purposes.