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Trouver plusTractebel and ENGIE Electrabel bring new energy to a 1928 hydroelectric plant to produce green power for generations to come.
In its ongoing commitment to ensure both the planet and future generations will benefit from sustainable energy production, Tractebel is participating in the rehabilitation of ENGIE Electrabel’s Bevercé hydropower plant near Malmédy, Belgium.
The three-turbine, 10 MW power plant, fed by water from the nearby Robertville dam, was built in 1928. Current operator ENGIE Electrabel’s first phase in refurbishing the plant is to replace one of the three generation units. The aim is to increase energy output while limiting extreme fluctuations in water levels that can negatively affect local fish populations.
Inside the Bevercé hydropower plant near Malmédy, Belgium |
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Multidisciplinary team with a global view
Tractebel’s team includes our experts in hydropower, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, instrumentation and control systems, civil engineering and project management. Like all our projects, we approached the Bevercé upgrade from a holistic view, from dam to energy grid. Our technical expertise, deep experience and global network of suppliers make Tractebel a one-stop destination for hydropower solutions.
ENGIE Electrabel is pleased with our collaboration and has enlisted Tractebel to assist with the next phase of the project, the replacement of the second turbine.
Tractebel announces that Anne Harvengt stepped into the role of Chief Executive Officer on May 1, 2024
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