Katahdin Energy Works

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12 Belmont St
Brunswick, ME 04011

Katahdin Energy Works specializes in environmentally sensitive microhydro siting, focusing on enhancing waterways while optimizing energy extraction. They offer innovative solutions tailored to unique waterway conditions, ensuring a balance between power generation and the protection of aquatic habitats.

The company's services range from comprehensive site assessments to the implementation of advanced techniques such as diversion canals and specialized filtration systems for invasive species. With an emphasis on sustainable practices, they aim to restore old mill sites in Maine to harness energy from both stored and flowing water.

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