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Low water imperils hydropower and cooling for thermal/nuclear plants, complicates data-center siting and fracking.
Re “Lake Hodges advocates want 13-foot water level increase for fire protection” (Aug. 11) and “Hopes for a Lake Hodges Dam ...
As summer heat intensifies in the KRI, many businesses and households are investing in solar power to reduce reliance on ...
China has increased the capacity of its hydro generators by more than a third since 2020, but so far this year their ...
In small town Washington — where hydropower is plentiful — data centers are creating jobs and funding amenities. But water ...
Aspen’s steep valleys and flowing creeks hold high potential for energy production, giving the city a long history with hydropower. From a mining town to a ski town, the city has almost always relied ...
Perry’s aunt and Roaring Fork Valley local Ruthie Brown caught the bug and built a hydroelectric project near Creede in 2011.
HYDROGRID CEO Janice Goodenough speaks to IWP&DC about the company’s newly launched pumped storage module and long duration ...
The commission’s Director-General outlined efforts to boost renewables and addressed concerns over electricity exports.
Residents of a remote Northern California lake are bracing for the loss of their vacation community with PG&E's plan to ...
Ameresco, Inc. has announced a $240 million partnership with Juneau Hydropower, Inc. to develop a 19.8MW hydroelectric ...
The project proposes the development, construction and operation of a 120 MW hydroelectric dam.