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How Boston Hydro is keeping renewable energy flowing 24/7

18 Nov 2025
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Located on the Ash River, part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, Boston Hydro is the largest of six hydropower facilities along the river and provides 30 GWh of clean electricity annually.

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