Hydroelectric power plants transform the hydraulic energy of a natural or artificial waterway into electricity. To do so, they use the potential mechanical energy of a body of water at a certain altitude to drive, with the water flow, the turbines, which
are at a lower altitude.
The power of a hydraulic system depends on its jump - which is the difference between the altitude of the reservoir and that of the outlet of the turbines - and on its flow rate - the amount of water that flows through the turbines per unit of time.
We design and build hydroelectric plants of any size and type, with customized machines and accessories suitable for satisfying varied technical, landscape, geometric and phonometric constraints.