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Gravity Renewables, Inc.

1401 Walnut Street, Suite 420 , Boulder, Colorado, United States | Renewable Energy

Gravity Renewables is an owner, operator, and developer of small hydroelectric power plants in the United States. Gravity Renewables brings long-term, cost-effective clean energy to electricity consumers, helps conserve and restore historical sites, and promotes educational and recreational opportunities in the communities it serves. Gravity Renewables is operating and developing hydroelectric projects across the United States.

Our Story

For centuries, people utilized the power of water falling – the power of gravity – to turn wheels and belts and make products from paper to textiles. Early industrialists harnessed waterpower because it was available and plentiful.  In 1793, Slater’s Mill began making cotton textiles utilizing the Blackstone River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Samuel Slater, the mill’s founder, had served as an apprentice in the English hydropower industry. When he immigrated across the Atlantic, he brought the designs and created North America’s first water-powered industrial mill.  Slater’s innovation quickly traveled north, up the Blackstone River valley where mills opened at the dawn of the 19th century and eventually to Lowell, Massachusetts. There, utilizing the Merrimack River, entrepreneurs created an ambitious complex of canals and diversions that powered numerous factories making it the heart of the American Industrial Revolution.  Meantime, smaller mills emerged on riverways across the northeast. Nantanna Mill harnessed Vermont’s Dog River to produce wool products for New England.  As technology advanced, electricity became a more valuable and versatile product. Many mills converted from mechanical power to electricity. Just downstream from the Slater Mill, the Bridge Mill Power Plant utilized the Blackstone to become the main source of electricity for the city of Pawtucket in 1893. The building is now home to the Pawtucket No. 2 hydro station.  From Niagara Falls to the Columbia Gorge, hydropower grew in size and spread across the nation. And the distributed hydro stations that began it all? They persisted.  Gravity Renewables’ mission is to preserve and celebrate America’s original clean energy facilities for generations to come. As we do so, we remain committed to the people and communities who built and sustained them over the decades. Small, distributed hydropower has helped shape communities’ past and, under careful stewardship, can be an important contributor to their future.

Our Values

Gravity Renewables believes strongly in five core values: integrity, communication, passion, effort and safety. The company approaches all aspects of its business using these core values and is committed to promoting technically and financially sound hydro projects that serve their communities for decades. Gravity Renewables works closely with resource agencies, regulators and other interested parties to insure its projects meet the highest standards. If you have a concern about a Gravity Renewables project, you are invited to email Gravity Renewables’ CEO directly.

Our Team

Gravity Renewables managers have over 200 years experience with small hydro and distributed renewable energy projects and project finance. Gravity Renewables’ management team is supported by an investor pool comprised of high net worth individuals, family offices, and institutional private equity funds.

How does a hydropower plant create electricity?

  • A continuous stream of water is diverted from a river or lake into a penstock
  • Inside the penstock, the flow of water spins a turbine
  • That turbine spins a generator
  • The generator uses a magnetic field and motion to create electricity
  • This electricity is then sent to the local utility grid
  • The utility grid sends electricity through power lines to houses, schools, and business in the community

Company Details
Company NameGravity Renewables, Inc.
Business CategoryRenewable Energy
Address1401 Walnut Street
Suite 420
Boulder
Colorado
United States
ZIP: 80302
PresidentNA
Year Established2010
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA
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