Proposal for a small-scale, run-of-river, hydroelectric development in British Columbia.
U.S. trade association. A comprehensive site containing policy information, relicensing information, and generally promoting industry interests.
Information on dams, water diversions, impoundments, and hydroelectric projects, their impacts, and related links.
ICH promotes the development and utilization of hydroelectric power resources through education and training, project development, energy conservation and courses and seminars in environmental management.
Site by the Foundation for Water and Energy Education. Promotes and provides extensive information about hydropower in the U.S. Northwest.
Describes small-scale hydroelectric technology (portable to 15 kilowatts, stationary from 50 kilowatts to 5 megawatts) utilizing new high efficiency (84%) cross-flow turbines, available from FINESA, Inc., Prague, Czech Republic.
Software for the selection of hydroelectric turbines. Determines preferred turbine size, type, and arrangement from site data. Predicts the performance and energy production for the site.
Tennessee Valley Authority site with a description and diagram of a generic hydroelectric dam and a pumped storage facility.
Information about run-of-the-river systems up to 300 kilowatts. Includes the microhydro discussion group, microhydro basics, and links.
Resources for citizen involvement in the re-licensing of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Project 516.
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