Initially, two turbines were installed, and over the course of two years, additional infrastructure was added to the existing snowmaking system to allow for the production of green electricity. This innovative approach has allowed for the utilisation of existing investments in snowmaking to create an additional source of clean energy. The overflow from captured drinking water sources is channelled through pipes and passes through turbines, generating electrical energy. This energy is then fed into the local power grid, ultimately providing electricity to households in the surrounding area. The two power plants generate 800,000 kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to the consumption of approximately 200 households per year.