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The Pacific Northwest could see a slight increase in hydropower generation within the next 15 years, but climate change could affect how and when that energy could be used, a new study suggests.
Nepal is betting its future on hydropower – but the climate crisis is washing those hopes away. Nepal’s clean energy transition, almost entirely dependent on hydropower, is dangerously exposed ...
Unlike wind and solar, hydropower is included in the president’s orders to “unleash American energy.” Water moves through a spillway of the Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River near Almota ...
Hydropower’s consistency remains a crucial stabilizing source that provides carbon-free energy that is easily adjusted to support grid resilience, including in extreme weather events.
Recent droughts and floods underscore hydropower’s vulnerability to a key feature of climate change: shifting hydrological patterns and more extreme flow levels, both high and low.
Hydropower, the largest source of clean energy, is facing an existential threat due to climate change-induced droughts. Droughts in China, Brazil, the US, and Europe have significantly reduced ...
Overall hydropower generation in the U.S. is expected to rise 7.5% in 2025, which will also still keep overall hydropower generation below the 10-year average. Hydropower represents about 6% of ...
Both Oregon and Washington generated 20% less hydropower in 2023 than they did in 2021, and hydropower generation in the Northwest dropped to a historic 22-year low between Oct. 2022 and Sept. 2023.
The CU Hydropower Team had a strong showing in this year's Hydropower Collegiate Competition, bringing home multiple awards including the best design award, the cybersecurity award, the best quick ...
A look at the powerhouse where Oregon’s hydropower is generated. The 21 generators at the dam can produce more than 1,200 megawatts, enough to power some 900,000 homes.