Consider the case of Hydrowatt, an Italian start-up company that generates electricity along Rome's aqueduct system. The following highlights some of their efforts:
- Turbines in the Ascoli aqueduct produce roughly two million kilowatt-hours a year.
- Hydrowatt generates nearly 60 million kWh per year - - enough for about 30,000 homes - - from 40 plants on aqueducts across Central and Northern Italy. It is the largest producer of its kind in Italy.
- Hydrowatt's engineers seek out places where pipelines have valves designed to release excess pressure as water flows rapidly down the mountainsides. Once they identify such a site, the brother owners of Hydrowatt offer local authorities that control the aqueducts a deal to replace the valves with Hydrowatt's turbines.
- The company is build around the idea of converting losses into energy.
- Revenue was $14 million last year.
- They recently build four small turbines in New England.
- Hydropower is not subject to the randomness of sunshine or a stiff breeze - - each kilowatt of capacity translates into 8,000 kWh of power annually.
- Approximately 19% of the energy in Italy comes from hydropower - - the leader in the EU.
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