U.S. Small Hydropower Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Component (Electromechanical Equipment, Civil Construction, Power Infrastructure) By Capacity (Up To 1 MW, 1 MW to 10 MW), By Type (Micro, Mini), And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2030

U.S. Small Hydropower Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Component (Electromechanical Equipment, Civil Construction, Power Infrastructure) By Capacity (Up To 1 MW, 1 MW to 10 MW), By Type (Micro, Mini), And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2030


U.S. Small Hydropower Market Growth & Trends

The U.S. small hydropower market size is expected to reach USD 366.5 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 2.6% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing demand for renewable energy in the U.S. is expected to drive the market over the forecast period. The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has disrupted supply chains and sharply curtailed commodity demand. Restriction in supply and transportation, due to the slowdown or halt in factory operations and partial or nationwide lockdown in the country to restrain the spread of the coronavirus, is expected to have a negative impact on the market growth.

In 2020, the total U.S. conventional hydroelectricity generation was about 291 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh), equivalent to about 7.3% of the total U.S. utility-scale electricity generation. In the same year, there was about 22,894 MW of total pumped-storage hydroelectric generating capacity in 18 states and 5 states combined had 61% of the national total. Companies, such as American Hydro, ANDRITZ, GE Renewable Energy, Voith, and Toshiba, manufactured 92 turbines with capacities of more than 30 MW in the past decade that are installed in the U.S., while more than a dozen companies are serving the demand for small turbines in the country.

U.S. Small Hydropower Market Report Highlights
  • The civil construction segment held the dominant position in the market, with the largest revenue share of 32.5% in 2024. Civil construction plays a crucial role in developing small hydropower projects, as it encompasses essential structures such as weirs and dams that guide water to turbines and enhance water head levels.
  • The up-to-1 MW capacity segment led the market and accounted for the largest revenue share of 57.6% in 2024, driven by the increasing demand for decentralized energy solutions, particularly in rural areas.
  • The mini hydropower (101 kW – 10 MW) segment dominated the market and accounted for the largest revenue share of 63.9% in 2024, driven by its capability to serve larger energy demands while still being more environmentally friendly than traditional large-scale hydroelectric projects.
  • Micro hydropower (≤100 kW) is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.3% over the forecast period, owing to the increasing demand for decentralized energy solutions, particularly in remote and rural areas.
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Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Market Segmentation & Scope
1.2. Market Definition
1.3. Information Procurement
1.3.1. Purchased Database
1.3.2. GVR’s Internal Database
1.3.3. Secondary Sources & Third-Party Perspectives
1.3.4. Primary Research
1.4. Information Analysis
1.4.1. Data Analysis Models
1.5. Market Formulation & Data Visualization
1.6. Data Validation & Publishing
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Market Insights
2.2. Segmental Outlook
2.3. Competitive Outlook
Chapter 3. U.S. Small Hydropower Market Variables, Trends & Scope
3.1. U.S. Small Hydropower Market Outlook
3.2. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.3. Capacity Overview
3.4. Average Price Trend Analysis
3.5. Supply-Demand Gap Analysis, 2024
3.6. Regulatory Framework
3.6.1. Policies and Incentive Plans
3.6.2. Standards and Compliances
3.6.3. Regulatory Impact Analysis
3.7. Market Dynamics
3.7.1. Market Driver Analysis
3.7.2. Market Restraint Analysis
3.7.3. Industry Challenges
3.8. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.8.1. Supplier Power
3.8.2. Buyer Power
3.8.3. Substitution Threat
3.8.4. Threat From New Entrant
3.8.5. Competitive Rivalry
3.9. PESTEL Analysis
3.9.1. Political Landscape
3.9.2. Economic Landscape
3.9.3. Social Landscape
3.9.4. Technological Landscape
3.9.5. Environmental Landscape
3.9.6. Legal Landscape
Chapter 4. U.S. Small Hydropower Market: Component Outlook Estimates & Forecasts
4.1. U.S. Small Hydropower Market: Component Movement Analysis, 2024 & 2030
4.1.1. Civil Construction
4.1.1.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.1.2. Electromechanical Equipment
4.1.2.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.1.3. Power Infrastructure
4.1.3.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.1.4. Other
4.1.4.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 5. U.S. Small Hydropower Market: Capacity Outlook Estimates & Forecasts
5.1. U.S. Small Hydropower Market: Capacity Movement Analysis, 2024 & 2030
5.1.1. Up to 1 MW
5.1.1.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
5.1.2. 1 MW to 10 MW
5.1.2.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 6. U.S. Small Hydropower Market: Type Outlook Estimates & Forecasts
6.1. U.S. Small Hydropower Market: Type Movement Analysis, 2024 & 2030
6.1.1. Micro Hydropower (≤100 kW)
6.1.1.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
6.1.2. Mini Hydropower (101 kW - 10 MW)
6.1.2.1. Market Estimates and Forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 7. Competitive Landscape
7.1. Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, By Key Market Participants
7.2. Vendor Landscape
7.2.1. Company Categorization
7.2.2. List Of Key Distributors and Channel Partners
7.2.3. List Of Potential Customers/End Users
7.3. Competitive Dynamics
7.3.1. Competitive Benchmarking
7.3.2. Strategy Mapping
7.3.3. Heat Map Analysis
7.4. Company Profiles/Listing
7.4.1. ANDRITZ
7.4.1.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.1.2. Financial Performance
7.4.1.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.1.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.2. Canyon Hydro
7.4.2.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.2.2. Financial Performance
7.4.2.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.2.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.3. General Electric
7.4.3.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.3.2. Financial Performance
7.4.3.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.3.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.4. Gilkes
7.4.4.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.4.2. Financial Performance
7.4.4.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.4.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.5. Mavel, a.s.
7.4.5.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.5.2. Financial Performance
7.4.5.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.5.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.6. Natel Energy
7.4.6.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.6.2. Financial Performance
7.4.6.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.6.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.7. Siemens Energy
7.4.7.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.7.2. Financial Performance
7.4.7.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.7.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.8. SNC-Lavalin Group
7.4.8.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.8.2. Financial Performance
7.4.8.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.8.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.9. Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA
7.4.9.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.9.2. Financial Performance
7.4.9.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.9.4. Strategic Initiatives
7.4.10. Wärtsilä
7.4.10.1. Participant’s Overview
7.4.10.2. Financial Performance
7.4.10.3. Product Benchmarking
7.4.10.4. Strategic Initiatives

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