In this issue: geopolitical impact on wind, oil and gas, carbon markets and hydropower, improving carbon capture rates and ...
Although a promising green alternative to fossil fuels, hydropower can also come with geopolitical, environmental and social ...
Finnish clean energy company Fortum has initiated a two-year feasibility study to explore prerequisites for new pumped hydro ...
The Vlasinske hydropower system, made up of four cascade plants, has been operating for nearly 80 years without any ...
FERC also foresees growth for hydropower (1,345 MW), geothermal (90 MW), and biomass (61 MW). Taken together, the net new “high probability” capacity additions by all renewable energy sources ...
Hydropower, the leading source of renewable energy, is facing significant challenges due to climate change-induced droughts and environmental concerns.
The increasing demand for electricity, particularly in developing regions, is also fueling the need for new hydropower projects. Additionally, advancements in technology are making hydropower ...
The UK is on the cusp of a hydropower revolution, with the potential to transform our energy landscape and make significant strides toward achieving our net zero targets. As the oldest form of ...
Meanwhile, hydropower is quietly ... plan for future rehabilitations and new construction efforts while informing policies, incentives, loan programs, and technology investments that can support ...
The global hydropower market has been growing steadily due to increasing demand for clean energy, government incentives, and advancements in turbine technology. Hydropower plants range from small ...
Scotland must do more to help hydropower facilities maximize their output and prevent negative impacts on wildlife in the face of the challenges posed by climate change, according to a new report.