Indigenous peoples in Brazil have won a new right: a share in the profits of hydroelectric plants that cause them harm when built on or near their lands.  This was established in a preliminary ruling ...
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Polaris's marquee asset is San Jucinto, a geothermal plant located in Nicaragua. This is an 82MW plant that is one of the ...
SB19’s comeback started on a strong note as “Dam” debuted at the top spot of Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart, making them the first Filipino act to achieve this milestone.
The P-pop Kings debuted number one at the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart for their latest single “DAM,” Billboard Philippines reported on Tuesday. The achievement makes SB19 the first ...
When it comes to the largest football-specific stadiums in world football, Barcelona's grand old Camp Nou will comfortably retain its title when it finally reopens following an extensive redesign.
Once completed, the 60,000 MW project will generate clean energy three times the electricity of the world’s largest hydroelectric dam, the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in central China.
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Then the giant dam holds firm, the largest man-made lake in the United ... collectively providing enough hydroelectric power for 1.3 million people across Nevada, Arizona and California.