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Hydroelectric

Harnessing Water as a Sustainable Power Source 


Hydroelectric energy, one of the oldest renewable energy sources on the planet, generates electricity when flowing water spins a wheel or turbine. As the nation's largest clean energy producer, hydropower supports our commitment to sustainability as a renewable energy source that produces zero carbon emissions, greenhouse gases or toxic byproducts.
 

Hydroelectric power is often associated with large-scale facilities like the Hoover Dam – a massive wall that harnesses the power of a river. However, hydroelectric facilities can also be quite low-profile. In fact, almost every state in the nation uses hydroelectricity. 
 

Constellation owns and operates two hydroelectric power plants along the Susquehanna River in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Together, the Conowingo Hydroelectric Generating Station and Muddy Run Pumped Storage Facility provide more than 1,600 megawatts of clean and reliable power generation, as well as much-needed load-leveling services.

Locations

Hydroelectric Facilities

Generation Facility

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Conowingo Hydroelectric Generating Station

2569 Shures Landing Road Darlington, Maryland 21034

Generation Facility

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Muddy Run Pumped Storage Facility

1925 River Road Drumore, Pennsylvania 17518