Solution: Planning of water and drinking water power plants
Solution: Planning of water and drinking water power plants
Planning of water and drinking water power plants
Planning of water and drinking water power plants
A small hydropower plant is a recognized plant based on the renewable energy source of hydropower with a bottleneck capacity of up to and including 10 MW.
Generating electricity from hydropower generally offers a number of advantages over
advantages over competing, conventional energy sources for electricity production
Electricity production. Hydropower can usually be generated regionally, at least in geomorphologically structured and high-precipitation areas such as in Central Europe. In contrast to fossil fuels, it does not produce any emissions during operation.
Hydropower is usually available continuously and is therefore predictable and reliable. Hardly any other energy source can produce electricity so cheaply. As water is not mined, refined, transported and disposed of as an energy source, only the plant technology for generating electricity needs to be built, installed and operated on site.








