Sweetwater Authority uses hydroelectric power
Sweetwater Authority has contracted for a hydroelectric generation project that generates electric power by turning the energy of water into electricity.
Sweetwater Authority has contracted for a hydroelectric generation project that generates electric power by turning the energy of water into electricity.
The California Energy Commission has published a competitive solicitation for funding of innovative research and development.
NLine Energy Inc. provides the product design for a hydroelectric generator used in the Amador Transmission Pipelin.
A project by Fontana Water Company, creates enough electricity to power a water treatment plant and provide power back to the utility grid.
NLine Energy expects to generate 1 megawatt per year from three siphons in the GDPUD water system.
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority installed a system to generate energy from pressurized water.
Under the pressure to cut back on electric use, water utilities in California are looking to low-impact microturbine technologies.
NLine Energy Inc. is one of the top 10 finalists of the 2019 Imagine H2O prize.
NLine Energy Inc. is part of the APP program, which has been concentrating on renewable energy as well as energy-saving products and services.