Small-Scale Hydropower refers to the generation of electricity using water flow in smaller systems, typically producing up to 10 megawatts of power. These systems can be installed in rivers, streams, or canals, making them suitable for rural and remote areas where larger power plants are not feasible.
This form of energy is environmentally friendly, as it minimizes the impact on ecosystems compared to large dams. Small-Scale Hydropower can provide reliable energy for local communities, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and contribute to sustainable development efforts worldwide.