Hydropower is the world’s largest source of renewable electricity today, according to the International Energy Agency. Like gas peaker plants, it’s highly dispatchable, meaning it can complement intermittent renewables like wind and solar.
And we could get a lot more of it. The IEA estimates that we could double the amount of hydro-generated energy produced globally. One peer-reviewed study found that global economic potential for hydropower was 21,000 terawatt hours, more than five times the current generation today.
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Natel co-founder Gia Schneider's appointment to the International Hydropower Association's Board of Directors is front-page news on the International Water Power and Dam Construction's website.
This article in French explains how Natel's FishSafe™ Restoration Hydro Turbine provides a solution for hydropower plants to coexist with migrating fish.
Co-founder and CCO Gia Schneider discusses her passion for innovation in the renewable energy space and why sustainable hydropower needs FishSafe turbines.