Hydropower

DOE Orders Washington's Last Coal Plant to Stay Online
Renewable Energy DOE Orders Washington's Last Coal Plant to Stay Online

Christopher Hailstone joins us to discuss the sharpening tension between federal grid oversight and state-level clean energy transitions. As an expert in energy management and utility reliability, he offers a unique perspective on why the federal government is stepping in to keep aging

Is Massachusetts' Renewable Energy Transition Too Fragile?
Renewable Energy Is Massachusetts' Renewable Energy Transition Too Fragile?

The ambitious blueprint for Massachusetts to achieve a carbon-neutral future currently rests on a precarious foundation of massive infrastructure projects that are struggling to meet the escalating demands of a warming climate. As record-breaking summer temperatures sweep across New England, the

Massachusetts Renewable Projects Fail to Meet Summer Demand
Renewable Energy Massachusetts Renewable Projects Fail to Meet Summer Demand

The arrival of early June heat in the Boston metropolitan area sent mercury levels soaring toward the 90-degree mark, putting an unprecedented strain on a regional power grid that was supposed to be bolstered by significant clean energy investments. As residents across the Commonwealth turned up

Czech Republic to Convert Orlik Dam into Pumped Hydro Plant
Infrastructure & Technology Czech Republic to Convert Orlik Dam into Pumped Hydro Plant

The transition toward a resilient and carbon-neutral energy grid in Central Europe has reached a critical juncture where existing hydroelectric infrastructure must be reimagined to provide much-needed storage capacity. This necessity is perfectly illustrated by the Czech Republic's ambitious

How Is ANDRITZ Shaping Brazil’s Hydropower Renaissance?
Infrastructure & Technology How Is ANDRITZ Shaping Brazil’s Hydropower Renaissance?

The landscape of South American energy is currently undergoing a profound shift as massive infrastructure projects revitalize the continent’s commitment to sustainable and reliable power generation. This transformation is led by a landmark partnership between the international technology group

Will Federal Control Save the Shrinking Colorado River?
Utilities Will Federal Control Save the Shrinking Colorado River?

The lifeblood of the American West is currently experiencing a historic transformation as the Colorado River, once the cornerstone of regional expansion, struggles to sustain the forty million people who depend upon its flow. This critical waterway, providing essential resources for massive

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