Information boards
Take a walking tour of the Reading Hydro site, using the map below and our new information boards! Board 1 […]
Take a walking tour of the Reading Hydro site, using the map below and our new information boards! Board 1 […]
Seasoned weather watchers cannot have failed to notice the recent heavy rain over the last few weeks. River watchers will
As part of efforts to raise climate change awareness as the intergovernmental COP27 meeting starts in Egypt this week, a
Great news – today (23rd October) the Environment Agency gave us permission to generate again, and both turbines were re-started
With COP27 scheduled for next month, and nearly a year since COP26 in Glasgow, an extraordinary relay linking Glasgow to
Reading Hydro volunteer Wilson Chan is a PhD student at Reading University, carrying out research on the impacts of climate change
You will have noticed if you regularly walk past our turbines that they haven’t been turning for quite some time
You may have noticed if you have walked past our turbines or looked at the live data feed on our
This aerial photo was taken in August 1928 and shows Caversham Weir and View Island towards the bottom of the
Great news! Reading Hydro’s turbines have both been running full-time since 22nd November (apart from short periods of scheduled maintenance