Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office

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Our Mission

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office (H2O) enables research, development, and testing of emerging technologies to advance marine energy as well as next-generation hydropower and pumped storage systems for a flexible, reliable grid. 

About the Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office

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What We Do

The Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office works with national laboratories, academic institutions, and companies across the country to advance technologies to harness hydropower and marine energy resources. Hydropower will play a key role in helping electricity grids remain reliable and stable, ensuring homes and businesses have power when they need it. Marine energy can power remote and coastal communities, the growing ocean-based industries, and U.S. power grids with reliable and affordable energy. 

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Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office Strategy and Accomplishments

Areas of Focus

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    Hydropower

    Hydropower plants produce renewable energy using the elevation difference created by a dam or diversion structure. Water flows in one side and exits at a lower point, spinning a turbine, which runs a generator and produces electricity.

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H2O Images

Check out H2O's water power image library to view images of hydropower and marine energy technologies.

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H2O Videos

Check out H2O's water power video library to learn more about hydropower and marine energy technologies.

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The U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) enables research, development, and testing of emerging technologies to advance marine energy as well as next-generation hydropower and pumped storage systems for a flexible, reliable grid. To reduce marine energy costs and fully leverage hydropower’s contribution to the grid, WPTO invests in research and technology design; validates performance and reliability for new technologies; develops and enables access to necessary testing infrastructure; and disseminates objective information and data for technology developers and decision makers. WPTO is a key player in the U.S. Department of Energy’s efforts to decarbonize the grid and transition to a 100% clean energy future. Watch this video to see how and why the work WPTO enables is important and how it can impact our future.
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