3000 Auburn Drive, Suite 430
Beachwood, OH 44140
ph: (216) 472 5581
fax: (216) 781 6670
These projects are located in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland and are all on US Army Corps of Engineers dams.
We have been working with a series of key companies to assist us in going through the arduous permitting and licensing processes, designing innovative solutions for dam adaptation, appropriate technology and equipment selection and preparing each of our projects for construction.See the Develpment Partners page.
Our projects have been specifically chosen to be amongst the lowest cost per killowatt of installed capacity and to provide the very best return on investment.
Hydropower is the nation’s most available, reliable, affordable and sustainable energy source. Requiring only the power of moving water – rivers, streams and ocean tides– hydropower is also domestic and sustainable. Free from a dependence on volatile fuel prices, much of the money spent on hydropower stays in America and expanding hydro capacity would create hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs.
Hydropower is keeping the lights on in every region of the country. It is America’s largest source of clean electricity, accounting for 65.9 percent of all renewable energy generation in the United States, and with the right policies, it has significant room to grow.
Hydropower has been a reliable source of power in the United States for over 100 years. That proven reliability benefits the national electric grid in a number of ways, from supporting other renewable energy sources to stabilizing the network to storing electricity for later use.
Hydropower is not only a low cost source of renewable electricity, it is among the most cost effective energy sources across the board. And since hydro taps the self-renewing power of our waterways, electricity from hydro is not subject to unpredictable price swings in the markets for energy commodities.
Using hydropower – our leading source of renewable energy –avoids the emission of more than 225 million metric tons of carbon pollution in America each year.
America’s hydropower industry has the potential to create 1.4 million cumulative jobs by 2025, putting Americans to work building a 21st century clean energy infrastructure.
Hydropower facilities often do more than produce electricity, also providing vital benefits such as flood control, navigation, irrigation, water supply and a range of recreational opportunities.
3000 Auburn Drive, Suite 430
Beachwood, OH 44140
ph: (216) 472 5581
fax: (216) 781 6670