Mini hydro company raises $18M to generate power in canals

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A startup business that places small turbines in irrigation canals to generate electricity has raised $18.4 million to scale up its technology and generate carbon-free hydropower.

Water flows through an irrigation canal with a turbine at Ralston Reservoir in Arvada Colo. on Thursday, April 13, 2023. Emrgy, a business that places small turbines in irrigation canals to generate electricity, has raised $18.4 million to scale up its technology and generate carbon-free hydropower. Water flows through an irrigation canal with a turbine at Ralston Reservoir in Arvada Colo. on Thursday, April 13, 2023.

Emily Morris, CEO and founder of Emrgy, said her inspiration for making electricity in places that some people might find unlikely was seeing the vast network of U.S. irrigation infrastructure, with water swiftly flowing through it. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation alone operates 1,600 miles of main canals.

In the same way that putting solar on rooftops avoids disturbing the land, making use of existing canals means the hydropower turbines don’t have to be installed in the natural environment. “Our infrastructure represents a new sector of renewable energy real estate,” Morris said in an interview. Irrigation canals in the U.S. are made of concrete or stone and transport water from main sources to fields. Emrgy units look something like a propeller with blades rotating parallel to the ground. Water in the canals turns them and then flows past, without damming the water. The spinning turbines do change how the water moves through the canals, slowing it, so Emrgy works closely with water operators.Emrgy’s installations are very small in the commercial sense — between 2 and 10 megawatts.

 

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Very cool

Just 10 million more and the lower half of California may have enough power.

Carbon free is bad. We need CO2 to keep our plants and food alive.

It'd be dope if you could put a turbine in a canal siphon but I imagine that it, like these, would be a maintenance pain in the ass with debris getting lodged in them.

should put them in sewers - also those small turbine fans do well on motorways.

wanna place my small turbine in your canal.

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