Hydroelectricity in the Netherlands

Despite its long interaction with water, the Netherlands has little potential for hydropower due to its flat topography. The Netherlands has a large resource of moving water in its major rivers but its limited hydraulic head because of little elevation change means that hydropower is a minor component of the country's renewable energy portfolio. A few small hydro plants exist but in total produce less than a tenth of a percent of the Netherlands' electricity.[1]

Owner
River Location Nominal Power
[MW]
In service
NUON Maas Alphen[2]14 1990
Essent Maas Linne[2] 11 1989
NUON Rhine Amerongen 10 1988
NUON Lek Hagestein1.8[2] 1958
NUON Rur Roermond[2] 0.2 2000
Essent Vecht Gramsbergen[2] 0.1 1988

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