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Tag: Hydropower

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Studies and Modelling

Hybrid systems of floating solar panels and hydropower plants have significant electricity generation potential

This hybrid system could produce as much as 7.6 terawatts of potential power a year from the solar PV systems alone.
By Editorial TeamOctober 1, 20200
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Report and Analysis

New U.S. renewables capacity overwhelms coal, gas, oil, and nuclear combined

Over the next three years, renewables will add nearly 50,000-MW of new capacity and be more than a quarter of total, while gas, ...
By Editorial TeamMarch 8, 20200
Using mountains for long-term energy storage
Science and Technology

Researchers want to use mountains to close the gap between existing short- and long-term storage technologies

A researcher proposes using a combination of Mountain Gravity Energy Storage (MGES) and hydropower as a solution to long-term storage capabilities of batteries.
By Editorial TeamNovember 12, 20190
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Report and Analysis

The dramatic effects of climate change and weather patterns on hydropower production in Canada

Changing climate and weather patterns are going to have dramatic impacts on Canada's production potential of hydroelectricity, according to new Concordia research.
By Editorial TeamNovember 11, 20190
Mekong-Basin-Hydropower
Research and Development

Hydropower might not always be climate friendly

Greenhouse gas emissions of hydropower in the Mekong River Basin can exceed those of fossil fuel energy sources
By Editorial TeamMarch 6, 20180
Norway
News

Norway produces 98% of its electricity from renewable sources

In Norway, 98 percent of the electricity production come from renewable energy sources. Hydropower is the source of most of the production.
By Diana A. N.May 20, 20170
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