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Modernizing hydropower

Americans don't have to choose between rivers and electricity. We can have healthy rivers and keep the lights on by bringing hydropower dams up to modern standards.

Hydropower dams can hurt rivers badly, but it doesn't have to be that way. A few simple changes can make an enormous difference in the health of a river. For example, dam owners can:

In terms of "lost" power generation, these changes are roughly analogous to installing scrubbers on a coal-fired power plant. When the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission studied more than 240 dams that had been brought up to modern environmental standards since 1986, it found that these improvements resulted in an average loss of only 1.6% of power generation.

When this figure is applied to hydropower dams that will be evaluated for new operating licenses between 2000 and 2010, it translates to a loss of just 0.04% -- that's four one-hundredths of one percent -- of our national energy supply. If one out of every twenty households in America replaced just one lightbulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, we would more than make up for this "lost" power.

That's a small price to pay for healthy rivers. And the benefits are real. If you read through our regional pages, you will see many examples like these:

Our experience has taught us that concerned citizens can make these changes a reality. Here's how it can be done.

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