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The main sources of energy in the world are fossil fuels - coal, oil and natural gas. Fossil fuels are non-renewable - this mean that nature cannot recreate them as fast as people using them up today. Sometimes in the future, all of them will run out and we will need other renewable sources of energy. Some renewable energy sources are being available now. One of them is water, what has been used to create energy for thousands of years. Today, hydro-or water power, generate by huge dams, is a major source of electric in many parts of the world. But hydropower has its own costs. When dams are built, the area above them is flooded, even for miles. In some places, people lose their homes as well as the rich soil river in which they once growed their crops. In other places, wonderful wild landscapes buried forever under new, artificial lakes. Below the dams, the natural habitats of fish and wildlife in the river valley are destroyed as the course of the river is changed.