Small Hydropower Plants
The clear waters of the River Sesia in the Italian region of Piedmont are revered among anglers as the cradle of fly fishing. In the winter sports resort of Alagna, nor far from the source, the small hydroelectric power station generates environmentally friendly natural electricity. With its typical regional architecture, the station blends ...
Alpiq acquired the four plants from Ziegler Papier AG in 2007, in so doing strengthening its declared commitment to "small" hydroelectric power plants. The volume of electricity generated corresponds to the average annual consumption of some 2,400 households.
The two small hydroelectric power stations belonging to Hydro-Solar Energie AG in the Swiss canton of Berne have a combine capacity 1 Megawatt and generate 5 GWh annually. With a consumption of 4500 kWh this equates to a supply of electricity for around 1100 households.
Isento AG with its registered office in Thal operates six power stations in the eastern part of Switzerland. The company was founded in 1990 and since the 15th of March 2007 has been fully owned by Alpiq EcoPower Schweiz AG.
The Le Bayet small hydroelectric power station, which Alpiq acquired in 2008, is located in the French Alps near Albertville. It is the first small hydroelectric power station acquired by the Alpiq Group in France. The generated electricity is equivalent to the average annual requirement for around 3400 households.
The Narzole (CN) small hydroelectric power station is situated in the Piemont Region (Italy) and is being operationally managed by Alpiq Hydro Italia S.r.l., a company of the Alpiq group. The power station is operating since 2004 and uses the hydro energy from the Sarmassa canal.
The Reisæter small hydroelectric power station uses the hydropower from two streams for generating electricity. The plant with a capacity of 1.4 MW is situated around 70 kilometres to the east of the City of Bergen in Norway. The two machines generate about 4.9 GWh of electricity per year.
Through its subsidiary Alpiq EcoPower, Alpiq has constructed a drinking water power station on an alp above the village of Riein. With 15 kW of power, it has been generating ecological electricity for 15 households since 2009. As a return service for the rights of use of this small hydroelectric power plant, Alpiq has installed the electricity ...
The small hydroelectric power station in Italy's Piedmont region has been harnessing the power of the Vogna torrent since the spring of 2009. Electricity is generated fully in keeping with the principle of sustainable management of the costly resource of water. By investing in renewable energy, Alpiq is helping to protect the climate.
With an annual production of 2.4 million kWh, the small hydroelectric power plant in Rüti is able to meet the annual electricity needs of close to 500 households. Increased use of hydro power in small complementary power plants makes a welcome regional contribution to energy supplies, and is environmentally sustainable.
In conjunction with the renewal of the licence for the Lucendro power plant complex and the construction of a second pressure line to the Airolo power station, Alpiq built the Sella small hydro power station. Commissioned in October 1991, this power station uses the 100-meter difference in height between the Sella reservoir and Lake Lucendro.
The official inauguration of the Sevre small hydro power station in the Norwegian borough of Bromma, about 160 kilometres northwest of the Capital City Oslo, took place in the middle of August 2008.
In conjunction with the municipality of Splügen, Alpiq is building a new small hydroelectric station. The joint venture, Kraftwerk Tambobach AG, is investing around CHF 9 million in the project.
In the Grisons village of Trans, Alpiq EcoPower is involved in a drinking water power station through its shares in Entegra WK AG. The municipality of Trans is located at nearly 1400 metres above sea level in the district of Hinterrhein.Drop height: 290 metres
The three small hydroelectric power stations in the Swiss canton of Thurgau together generate an annual output of 10 gigawatt hours of electricity. The Model and Mühle power stations were put into operation on the river Thur in 1942 and 1950 respectively. The Widen power station has been generating hydroelectric power since 1989.
At the end of 2003 the old turbine generator group was replaced with a new machine at the cost of around CHF 1.2 million. The small hydro power station now generates some 60% more electricity than the old weir turbine. The volume of electricity produced meets the needs of around 480 households in the region.