Natel co-founder Gia Schneider talks to host Dunya Jovanović about why the hydropower industry needs FishSafe turbines to adapt to a changing planet.
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Climate change website The Cool Down praised Natel's FishSafe™ turbine designs, calling them "airbag[s] for fish."
The US Water Power Technologies Office selected Natel for $1.3M in funding to educate the public about hydropower, its relationship with freshwater ecology, and its benefit to a renewable grid.
An article in NHA's POWERHOUSE explores how the Monroe Drop project provides a compelling case study of how hydropower can prioritize both efficiency and sustainability.
On this unique industry-specific podcast from Northwest RiverPartners, Gia and host Austin Rohr dive deep into the critical topic of downstream fish passage in hydropower.
Gia Schneider talked with MIT Technology Review's Casey Crownhart about how FishSafe™ turbines are one tool we can use to balance river ecosystem health with global climate goals.
Bill brings more than 25 years of respected leadership experience in the hydropower industry and is poised to accelerate Natel’s growth.