Neither dam is currently used for hydropower generation,
though it would be theoretically possible to retrofit one or
both dams for hydropower purposes. Generally, however, it is
not economically feasible to install hydropower generation
facilities on such small dams even with today’s high
electricity prices and with available renewable energy
subsidies.
The cost of hydropower generation at either of these dams is
even more prohibitive when one considers the substantial cost
not only of retrofitting the dams, but of operating and
maintaining these aging structures.
Finally, implementation of
hydropower facilities at either of these locations would
require issuance of a permit from the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission or “FERC.” FERC would normally
require provision of fish passage facilities as a precondition
for issuing a permit, making the prospect of hydropower
generation that much more economically infeasible.
January
2008