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Current Hydro and Conifer Infrastructure Partners Announce Transformative 28.5 MW Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam Hydroelectric Project on the Ohio River

FERC final license application filed, 165,000 MWh of carbon-free energy to be generated annually, enough to power more than 15,000 homes

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Current Hydro, a leading sustainable hydropower solutions developer, today announced its 28.5 MW Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam Hydroelectric Project (RC Byrd Hydroelectric Project [FERC No. P-15094]) in Mason County, West Virginia. The project aims to harness the Ohio River’s current to deliver reliable, carbon-free energy while preserving the environment and generating value for the local economy and communities.


The project is a result of a close collaboration between Current Hydro and Conifer Infrastructure Partners (“Conifer”), a fund that builds and invests in companies that deploy repeatable business models for attractive, untapped renewable energy opportunities within an existing infrastructure.

“We have plans to deliver state-of-the-art hydropower production along the Ohio River, and an experienced team specializing in non-powered locks and dams to do it,” said Jeremy King, Chief Executive Officer of Current Hydro. “RC Byrd Hydroelectric Project is about more than clean energy – it’s about supporting West Virginia’s economy, creating jobs, and collaborating with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and local communities.”

Locks and dams are critical infrastructure in the U.S. used for transportation and trade. Current Hydro’s approach adds power production to existing, critical infrastructure, reducing the new materials required and optimizing the utility of selected locks and dams. Furthermore, by utilizing a smaller portion of the river flow than conventional hydropower designs, Current Hydro’s designs ensure the resource is shared responsibly with other stakeholders of the waterways. The result is a predictable, reliable source of renewable energy with minimal environmental impact.

“Hydropower represents around 28% of the renewable energy mix in the U.S., with tremendous untapped potential to increase the pipeline of reliable non-intermittent power,” said Nick Stork, Founder and Managing Partner at Conifer Infrastructure Partners. “When designed thoughtfully and sustainably, hydropower projects can provide reliable baseload power for up to 100 years, comparable to fossil fuels, with low environmental impact. We are confident in Current Hydro’s vision and look forward to the RC Byrd Hydroelectric Project launch.”

Project construction is planned to commence in 2026, pending the approval of the final license application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), filed January 23, 2025, and the permitting of the project design under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Section 408.

The RC Byrd Hydroelectric Project will leverage two decommissioned lock chambers at the Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam and feature two reinforced concrete powerhouses, each measuring 110 feet wide and 142.5 feet long. Powered by six Kaplan pit turbine-generators, the system is expected to reliably generate at least 165,000 MWh of carbon-free energy annually, enough to power more than 15,000 homes. The project’s run-of-release approach will maintain the current flow of the Ohio River, preserve critical river oxygen levels, and support the ecosystem of the local fish population.

The project is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2028.

About Current Hydro

Current Hydro leads the way in run-of-river hydropower, harnessing the natural flow of water released from existing locks and dams to generate clean, sustainable energy. This innovative technique ensures minimal environmental impact while maximizing efficiency and reliability. With a current project pipeline that will deliver 100 MW of capacity and generate approximately 500 GWh on an annual basis, these initiatives help support local economies, create jobs, and foster sustainable community development. A portfolio company of Conifer Infrastructure Partners, Current Hydro leverages advanced hydropower technologies and streamlined regulatory processes to build a cleaner energy future. For more information, visit www.currenthydro.com.

About Conifer Infrastructure Partners

Conifer Infrastructure Partners builds and invests in high-growth companies offering sustainable and scalable solutions to advance the energy transition. Combining engineering expertise and proven investment strategies, Conifer identifies opportunities across the renewable energy landscape that deliver long-term value for both investors and society. With an emphasis on integrity, innovation, and collaboration to drive impactful results. For more information, visit www.conifer-infra.com.

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