Hydroelectric energy

Cromford’s eighteenth century water wheel in England and China’s impressive Three Gorges Dam are subtly connected. Even though they hardly look similar, they’re in fact two crafts of the same human skill: harnessing energy from earth’s blue gold, water.

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Strong points of hydroelectric energy

Long-lasting and efficient energy

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Flexibility and efficiency

Output from hydro power plants can be quickly adapted to suit new supply-based needs, while its kw/hour costs are very competitive. 

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Durable

The service life of an hydroelectric power plant can potentially span a century: ample time to generate sustainable energy aplenty.

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Less CO2

Hydroelectric power plants are carbon neutral, representing a great advantage for both the environment and humankind’s wellbeing.

Frequently asked questions about hydroelectric

For centuries, the power of water has been harnessed to support communities’ economic development. But hydropower plants are also a way to avoid flooding and to reclaim wetlands. Today, over 55% of the world’s green energy is generated by hydropower plants. Here are all the answers to your questions about this renewable energy source.