Kenyerivizeromu
Budapest, Hungary
About
Founded in 2007, Kenyerivizeromu is a private headquartered in Budapest, Hungary with approximately 1-10 employees specializing in Hydro.
Kenyerivizeromu operates a run-of-river small hydroelectric facility constructed at the existing Nick dam on the Rába River in Hungary. The plant features two 2 × 771 kW Kaplan turbines and generates approximately 9 million kWh annually from a water flow of 40 m³/s and 4.4 m head. The facility reduces annual emissions by approximately 9,493 tonnes of CO2, 13,000 tonnes of coal equivalent, and eliminates consumption of 2,500 tonnes of heating oil. The company was established in 2007 following separation from HYDRO POWER CONSULTING Kft., which held the original water rights permit granted in 2004. Construction commenced in November 2006 and was completed in March 2008. The project received 317.5 million HUF in non-repayable government and EU funding, with total project cost of approximately 2.1 billion HUF. A notable fish ladder with self-regulating attraction water system was constructed to ensure longitudinal passage at the dam.
Headquarters
Budapest, Hungary
Founded
2007
Employees
1-10
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Projects
Kenyeri Small Hydroelectric Power Plant
Sustainability
9.5k
Tonnes CO₂/yr avoided