The global hydropower sector is witnessing a significant surge, highlighted by a marked increase in pumped storage hydropower (PSH) capacity. This rebound is substantial, with approximately 24.6 gigawatts of new capacity added in hydropower worldwide and a notable 10% increase in hydropower
Poland's energy sector is experiencing a significant transformation as renewable energy sources surpass coal in electricity generation, marking a pivotal shift. In June 2025, renewables contributed 44.1% of the country's electricity, slightly edging out coal at 43.7%. This development serves as
A recent meeting of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has placed a spotlight on a pressing challenge confronting the nation's power infrastructure: the ability of grid operators to maintain stability amid extreme weather conditions. Dominated by the voices of leaders like FERC
Artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly, demanding increased computational power and energy to fuel its capabilities, propelling energy supply to the forefront as its ultimate challenge. The exponential growth of AI technology is leading to dramatic spikes in electricity needs, placing
The recent removal of aging solar panels at the Soaring Heights Communities subdivision on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base has sparked a conversation about the sustainability of energy solutions within residential areas. These panels, installed 15 years ago as part of an agreement with Tesla—then
Colorado's water rights are at the heart of an ongoing confrontation between Front Range water providers and the Western Slope. The key focus is on the Shoshone Power Plant's water rights due to their historical significance and substantial size. The Colorado River District is accountable for
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