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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

New Small Hydro Power Can Add Significantly to State Renewable Power

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New Small Hydro Could Add Significantly to State Renewable Power


By John Farrell


Over at Climate Progress, Stephen Lacey recently asked why there isn’t more development of micro hydro in the U.S.,


given Micro Hydro Power Potential to provide more than 30,000 low-cost megawatts of power to U.S. states (and bipartisan political support).


We can’t answer that question any better than Stephen, but we can provide a good illustration of that Small Hydro Power Potential,


replicating a map from our 2010 report Energy Self-Reliant States (click here for a larger version):


New Micro Hydro Power Potential (Percent of State Electricity Sales)


Clearly, there’s a ton of small hydro potential in the U.S.


About John Farrell


John Farrell directs the Energy Self-Reliant States and Communities program at ILSR and he focuses on energy policy developments that best expand the benefits of local ownership and dispersed generation of renewable energy. His latest paper, Democratizing the Electricity System, describes how to blast the roadblocks to distributed renewable energy generation, and how such small-scale renewable energy projects are the key to the biggest strides in renewable energy development.


Farrell also authored the landmark report Energy Self-Reliant States, which serves as the definitive energy atlas for the United States, detailing the state-by-state renewable electricity generation potential. Farrell regularly provides discussion and analysis of distributed renewable energy policy on his blog, Energy Self-Reliant States (energyselfreliantstates.org), and articles are regularly syndicated on Grist and Renewable Energy World.


John Farrell can also be found on Twitter @johnffarrell, or at jfarrell@ilsr.org.


New Small Hydro Power Can Add Significantly to State Renewable Power

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