by Jane Harrad-Roberts | May 26, 2022 | GreenExpo News
From 1914 to 1949, the Hydro Electric Building on Castle Drive near the Old Dee Bridge provided clean, renewable energy from the River Dee, supplying up to half of the city’s electrical demands. It later became a water pumping station but has remained derelict...
by Tim | Mar 7, 2022 | GreenExpo News
Any surplus from Green Expo 2022 will be invested in renovating HydroHub as an education centre for renewables and an energy source. It will also be used to make Green Expo an annual event which can demonstrate progress rather than just talk about ambitions. More...
by Tim | May 12, 2021 | Climate change
North West England and North Wales is soon set to benefit from a state-of-the-art centre to celebrate the history of decarbonised energy in Cheshire and the North West and promote the future of clean energy. The old Hydro-Electric power station on the River Dee in...