Hydropower enjoys broad public support
Americans view hydropower as a clean, reliable and renewable resource, and support hydro-specific initiatives for tax credits, federal reinvestment in facility upgrades, and federal investment in research and development, according to a new poll of 1,006 adults conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International on behalf of the National Hydropower Association.
VIEWS OF HYDROPOWER
Hydropower enjoys a strongly positive reputation as an energy source. Nearly four-in-five Americans (78%) believe hydropower is cleaner than other current forms of energy, and roughly the same number (77%) think of hydropower as an environmentally-friendly resource. Moreover, hydropower is also seen as renewable (74%) and reliable (72%) by nearly three-quarters of Americans.
With all of these attributes there is broad bipartisan consensus that they describe hydropower well – with majorities of Democrats, Republicans and Independents in agreement.
HYDROPOWER’S FUTURE
Americans believe in maintaining the current hydropower infrastructure – and expanding the energy source going forward.
- Four-in-five (81%) say they favor maintaining existing hydroelectric power plants in the United States to generate electricity.
- Nearly as many Americans (75%) favor expanding hydropower in the United States.
HYDROPOWER REGULATION & LEGISLATION
Americans are also highly supportive of various initiatives that would improve hydropower regulation and initiatives that would promote hydropower. This support is strong, broad and bi-partisan with majorities of Democrats, Republicans and Independents supporting each of these initiatives. Specifically, majorities favor:
- Federal investment in research and development into emerging hydropower technologies (77%),
- Federal government reinvestment of revenue from government-owned hydropower facilities to modernize and upgrade these facilities (77%),
- Hydropower receiving the same credits and incentives as other renewable energy sources like wind and solar (74%), and;
- Changing federal regulations so it takes less time to re-license an existing dam or retrofit a current dam to produce electricity (69%).
BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
A strong majority of Americans in both parties support hydropower and policies to promote it.
Support by Party Identification |
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Republicans | Democrats | Independents | |
Maintain Existing U.S. Hydropower |
89% |
82% |
79% |
Expand hydropower in the U.S. |
84% |
75% |
72% |
Providing credits and incentives similar to other renewables |
83% |
76% |
72% |
Reducing re-licensing and retrofitting times |
77% |
68% |
70% |
Reinvesting in federal hydropower facilities |
84% |
82% |
74% |
Investing in hydropower R&D |
81% |
82% |
74% |