VT
Harriman P-2323
General information | |
Waterway |
Deerfield River |
Current status | Active license  |
Type of facility | Conventional Hydro |
Mode of hydropower generation | Peaking |
Type of permit | FERC License |
FERC information | |
FERC docket # | P-2323 |
FERC project name | Deerfield River |
Other projects with this FERC number | |
Permit issued | 3/30/97 |
Permit expiration | 3/27/37 |
Ownership and operation | |
Owner | GREAT RIVER HYDRO, LLC. |
Owner type | Wholesale Power Marketer |
Year first online (conventional hydro) | 1924 |
Transmission or distribution system owner | New England Power Company |
Power and generating capacity | |
Number of units | 3 |
Total capacity from hydraulic turbine-generator units within each plant | 33.6 MW |
Average annual net hydropower generation | 100,857.9 MWH |
The Deerfield Project is on the Deerfield River, running along the border of Massachusetts and Vermont. Nine hydropower dams make up this project, which received a new license in 1997.
- Water diversions once made 12 of the 66 river miles of the Deerfield barren. After minimum flow requirements were placed in the license, water has returned to these dry reaches in seasonally variant flows.
- Operational changes enhanced the stabilization of reservoir levels, encouraging the growth of fish and bird populations.
- Before the new license, dam operations caused unnatural fluctuating flows in 33 miles of the river.
- Since relicensing, recreation has swelled beyond expectation. New operations held special flow releases and kept water in the river for boating.
- The dam owner also agreed to protect local lands from aggravations such as soil erosion or excessive nutrient depletion, and to manage their flows to protect wildlife habitat.
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