At SeaPattern, we are actively developing technology to strengthen small-scale energy production for a future that is both sustainable and resilient.
As global hydropower needs to double to meet net-zero emissions, it’s equally important to decentralize energy production. We increase energy output from existing hydropower plants without altering infrastructure or harming the environment.
Resilient and Adaptable Energy Future
Decentralizing energy infrastructure makes the system more robust, reducing vulnerability to external threats such as natural disasters, cyber attacks, or political instability. Small-scale hydropower can play a vital role in this by providing reliable, local energy during crises.
“It’s time to build an energy future that is not only sustainable but also resilient and adaptable.” says Niklas Boman, CEO of SeaPattern
Ongoing Debate
The ongoing debate around energy preparedness is critical, and it’s encouraging to see it gaining more attention in the media. The recent article from SvD (Svenska Dagbladet), “Small-Scale Hydropower Important for Preparedness“ highlights the vulnerability of Sweden’s power system in times of crisis or conflict.