Small Hydropower
Small Hydropower (under 10 MW)

Mannvit has decades of experience in the development of small hydropower, having participated in numerous small hydro projects in Iceland and abroad. Mannvit's experience with small hydropower is a significant portion of its overall hydropower portfolio with five of the 14 hydropower projects Mannvit has been involved with producing under 10MW.
Our hydropower specialists offer a comprehensive suite of hydroelectric
design and consulting services including, engineering, EIA, project
planning, project management and supervision in all phases of small
hydroelectric power development including hydraulic design,
hydroelectric dams, intakes, spillways, tunnels, penstocks,
electromechanical equipment, power transmission lines and electrical
substations.
Recent small scale hydropower project examples:
Specific company involvement in these small hydroelectric projects
varies but generally includes: hydropower engineering, civil,
structural and mechanical design, feasibility studies, site
investigations, cost estimates, contract documents, bid evaluations,
environmental impact assessments and reports, project management,
project planning and on-site inspections.
Hydropower systems are dependent on very specific combinations of
geography, demand and land-use issues, and many of the current
opportunities for hydropower are in small hydro. The definition of
small hydro varies but typically pertains to hydro
projects generating up to 10 MW. In the context of much larger hydro
plants, such as those found in the United States and Canada, a hydro
project may be considered small anywhere up to 30 MW. Other hydropower
project classifications exist including, mini hydro (less than 1 MW)
and micro hydro (less than 100 KW). These are considered subsets of
small hydro.