This story was originally published by. For nearly a century, the Kelley’s Falls Dam in Manchester, New Hampshire, generated ...
As aging infrastructure meets rising demand, hydro plants are embracing modern control systems to unlock data, streamline operations, and power a more resilient, connected future. Hydro generation has ...
Hydropower remains the world’s largest source of low-carbon, renewable electricity, providing about 17% of global generation. Although wind and solar are being added far faster, hydropower is often ...
Drawing on insights from Global Data’s report, this feature examines the evolving role of hydropower in the UK ...
With rising global energy demand and more frequent extreme weather, the need for reliable, flexible, and clean power has never been more urgent. As wind and solar dominate global investment in ...
When it comes to clean energy, solar and wind often dominate the headlines. But in the lush, river-rich landscapes of ...
Hydropower is the nation’s leading renewable resource — yes, that’s right, I said renewable resource. Often thought of as a “mature” technology, and often left out of the debate on spurring renewable ...
The global hydropower market is expected to reach $356.36 billion by 2031, driven by a focus on renewable energy. While China remains the industry leader globally, countries from Sweden to Canada are ...
Dams have been emblematic of the World Bank's approach to development for many decades. From the bank's early years in the ...
President Donald Trump has a clear favorite when it comes to renewable energy: hydropower. While Trump has repeatedly railed against wind and solar power — once referring to wind as “garbage” — he has ...
China has approved what is set to become the biggest hydropower dam complex in the world, capable of producing nearly three times as much power as the current record-holder, the Three Gorges Dam. The ...
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