Hydropower

How Is FERC Cutting Red Tape for Hydropower Projects?
Renewable Energy How Is FERC Cutting Red Tape for Hydropower Projects?

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is currently reshaping the landscape of American renewable energy by removing the dense bureaucratic hurdles that have historically slowed down hydropower development. For years, small-scale upgrades and routine administrative changes were bogged down by the

Federal Order Keeps Washington’s Last Coal Plant Online
Renewable Energy Federal Order Keeps Washington’s Last Coal Plant Online

The abrupt collision between state-level environmental aspirations and federal energy security mandates has reached a boiling point in the Pacific Northwest, where the region’s final coal-fired power plant remains operational against all local odds. Washington’s Centralia facility was positioned to

USACE Accelerates Idaho Hydropower Modernization Projects
Renewable Energy USACE Accelerates Idaho Hydropower Modernization Projects

The American energy landscape is currently undergoing a massive transformation as federal agencies prioritize the rapid deployment of sustainable power solutions to meet the rising demands of a digitized economy. In the Pacific Northwest, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is moving beyond

New QR Code Phishing Scams Target European EV Drivers
Renewable Energy New QR Code Phishing Scams Target European EV Drivers

The transition to sustainable mobility across the European continent has introduced a sophisticated new threat known as quishing, where criminals exploit the physical vulnerabilities of electric vehicle charging stations. As drivers pull up to public hubs in Germany, Spain, and the Benelux

Hydropower Infrastructure Modernization – Review
Renewable Energy Hydropower Infrastructure Modernization – Review

The challenge of maintaining a stable electrical grid in an age of volatile weather and fluctuating renewable sources has turned the spotlight back toward the dependable, albeit aging, giants of the energy world. While solar and wind receive much of the public attention, the heavy lifting of grid

Farmers Turn to Solar Grazing to Combat Falling Crop Prices
Renewable Energy Farmers Turn to Solar Grazing to Combat Falling Crop Prices

The persistent decline in global commodity prices has forced many multigenerational American agriculturalists to reconsider their traditional planting schedules in favor of more stable, technology-driven revenue streams. As market volatility continues to erode the profit margins of staples like

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