Reservoir is a renewable energy company that is engaged in the development of a 58.4 MW hydroelectric project at Brodarevo in southwest Serbia
In 2011, Alstom and RusHydro established a joint venture, Alstom RusHydro Energy, for the implementation of this project, with a shareholding of 50 percent for Alstom and 50 percent (+1 share) for RusHydro
Large water reservoirs act as potential energy storage, but the country has not built any new storage reservoirs since the 1980s
Alstom won a hydro rehabilitation contract worth about $30 million by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, further strengthening the company's leadership in the rehabilitation of the hydropower installed base
In Haiti, the $46 million contract signed with the federal electricity supplier EDH includes the entire overhaul of the three units (18 MW each) of the Péligre hydroelectric dam, with a rated output of 54 MW
Alstom won a contract for the supply of the full electrical equipment and environmental unit of the new Beyhan-1 hydroelectric power plant in Turkey
The facility is being built on the left bank of the Cavado River in the Braga region of northern Portugal
Other facilities will receive more efficient turbines and generators that will provide more energy from current water volumes
Voith Hydro, Inc. has been selected to supply turbines, generators and other major powerhouse equipment for the project
The report estimates that without building a single new dam, these available hydropower resources, if fully developed, could provide an electrical generating capacity of more than 12 GW
Hydropower remains the most widely used renewable resource for clean power generation across the globe, due in part to its power generation flexibility, a major advantage it has over other technologies
Located on the Katsina-Ala River in Menchum Division, north of the city of Bamenda (capital town of the Northwest region), and near the Nigerian border, the Kpep Hydroelectric Project is expected to greatly benefit the people of Cameroon
Alstom, a supplier of hydropower equipment, and its Chinese partner will provide two 78 MW Francis turbine-generator sets and related equipment for this project
The hydropower station will be constructed on the Kafue River in central Zambia, about 260 km south of the country's capital, Lusaka
The Costa Head site is located in water depths of 60 – 75m about 5km to the north of Orkney Mainland
The country has 41 hydroelectric plants with below 30 MW capacity, a total of roughly 300 MW capacity
Together with the La Grande 2-A generating station, the two plants account for over 20 percent of Hydro-Quebec's installed capacity
Progress on the project is well ahead of schedule and should be producing power before the end of this year
Fujian will sell its Yuanping hydroelectric power project, a 16 MW project located in Fujian province, for total consideration of $22 million, including the assumption of debt by the buyer
The Global Technology Centre will be capable to manufacture all electromechanical equipment for hydropower plants for Brazil and export