Hydropower, Mobuya, Indonesia
The project activity generates power from small run-of-river hydro facility supplying electricity to the connected national grid. The north of the Sulawesi island is a region of agricultural production such as rice and vegetables. It is mostly owned by local people or tribes and managed by the local government. The hydro power plant is operating by using three Francis turbines with a capacity of each 1 MW, which leads to a total amount of 21,550 MWh annually. This renewable production replaces the electricity from fossil fuel based power plants and reduces an annually amount of 11,630 t CO2.
Also, the project activity contribute to many co-benefits of the region. With the supply of constant hydro-electricity, the local availability and stability of electric power is improved. New opportunities for economic activites and industries such as the food industry arise.

Hydropower plants use the energy of water to generate electricity. The energy is harnessed by passing water through a turbine. Under the pressure of the water, the turbine turns and transfers this energy to a generator, which converts kinetic energy into electricity. This principle applies to all types of hydroelectric power plants: from small run-of-river power plants to pumped-storage power plants on bodies of water like lakes. In many parts of the world, electricity is still primarily generated from fossil fuels. Clean hydropower can replace some of this emission-intensive energy and thus verifiably save carbon emissions. In most hydropower projects, the electricity is fed into a regional power grid, diversifying the energy supply and improving energy security in areas affected by power shortages and blackouts. Often, these projects also create jobs for the local population. Hydropower projects thus make an important contribution to clean energy supply as well as contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hydopower projects in the ClimatePartner portfolio are registered with international standards.
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