SEATTLE, Wash. — Whooshh Innovations, Inc. a company known for its many innovative fish passage systems, has just signed a multi-phase contract for shad passage and recovery efforts at Exelon Generation’s Conowingo Dam, the state of Maryland’s largest dam, and one of the largest non-federal dams in the United States.
The 572 MW powerhouse for the Conowingo dam sits at 94-feet tall and the shad will glide more than 900-feet across the river. It will be the second longest Whooshh system deployed to date. The longest system was in Washington state at 1700 feet and the highest system to date ascended more than 235 feet. For more information about Whooshh Innovations, please email press@whooshh.com
Whooshh Innovations is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and provides environmental services using its proprietary technologies. Our fish handling and fish passage systems are deployed in N. America, Europe, and Asia. Our solutions have been used to autonomously transport fish in processing plants where hygiene is critical and water is expensive, commercial aquaculture where fish welfare is paramount, and importantly for fish sorting and fish passage over dams and barriers (including where many fish are invasive and/or listed as threatened or endangered.) The Company is currently open to new investors, whether large or small at: www.startengine.com/whooshh. See how we SAVE the fish, FEED the planet, GROW clean energy.