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Hydroelectric Power is not as clean as it is made out to be
Hydroelectric  power is listed as a very clean source of power, totally unpolluting.  This conventional thought has been turned on its head by a latest piece  of research by Brazil's National Institute for Research in the Amazon.
The  study says the hydroelectric power generation systems could be releasing  significant amounts of methane into the environment. This release is  done by the rotting vegetation in the dam.
The  submerged vegetation will decompose without oxygen over time, producing  dissolved methane. The flow brings in a continuous supply of plant  matter to decay.  Plants that grow on the banks of reservoir are  submerged when the rainy season comes. The dissolved methane is released  into the atmosphere when the water passes through the dam's turbines.
A  study of one dam in Pará, Brazil found that its effect on the climate  was more than three and a half times greater than if the same quantity  of energy had been produced by burning oil. 
Even  if we take in to consideration the fact that the plants will have taken  some carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere during their growth cycle the  effect is still deleterious as methane is 21 times more effective as a  greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.
 
Hydroelectric power still scores as it is a renewable source of energy.
      
Hydroelectric power still scores as it is a renewable source of energy.
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