Small Hydropower: Clean Energy for Local Communities
Small hydropower refers to the generation of electricity from water flow using small-scale dams or run-of-the-river systems, typically producing up to a few megawatts of power. It is an efficient and sustainable way to harness renewable energy without the environmental impact of large dams.
Small hydropower systems are used in remote communities, rural areas, and industrial facilities, providing reliable electricity for homes, schools, and businesses. These systems support energy independence, reduce carbon emissions, and utilize local water resources effectively.
Key benefits of small hydropower include:
Renewable and clean energy generation
Low environmental impact compared to large hydropower projects
Reliable electricity supply for local communities
Scalable and adaptable to different water sources
By harnessing the power of flowing water, small hydropower contributes to sustainable energy solutions and local development.

