Turning History into Renewable Power
We’re proud to partner with Appalachian Hydro on the Lock No. 14 – Heidelberg Hydroelectric Project in Kentucky—where a century-old lock is being transformed into a modern, high-performing energy asset.
By blending innovation with preservation, our team developed a design that maximizes power generation while working within the existing structure. The result? A more efficient, lower-maintenance facility with minimal in-river impacts—delivering approximately 30% greater projected energy output.
This project is a powerful example of how aging infrastructure can be reimagined to meet today’s renewable energy needs—proving that the future of hydropower can be built on the foundations of the past.
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