Power to the people

Reporter: LUCY KENDERDINE
Date published: 06 February 2015


Saddleworth’s pioneering community power scheme is a finalist in the region’s “engineering Oscars” from the Institution of Civil Engineers announced.

The Dovestone Hydro Scheme - believed to be the first of its kind in England - has made it to the finals of the ICE North West Annual Awards. The project at Dovestone reservoir opened last September after five years of planning.

The £516,000 scheme makes over £20,000 a year for its shareholders while making enough power - by linking a generator to the reservoir control outlet - to power 75 houses.

The annual awards showcase excellent civil engineering across the North-West.

“Dovestone Hydro Scheme is a fantastic achievement and a great example of the innovation and civil engineering genius that goes into providing the North-West with world-class infrastructure,” said Alan Butler, North-West regional director of the Institution of Civil Engineers.

Award winners will be announced later this month.