Hydropower

GA Power’s 6 GW Load Drop Sparks Debate on Ratepayer Risk
Renewable Energy GA Power’s 6 GW Load Drop Sparks Debate on Ratepayer Risk

Navigating the Crossroads of Growth and Risk A recent regulatory filing from Georgia Power has sent ripples through the state’s energy sector, revealing a startling 6-gigawatt (GW) net reduction in its pipeline of potential large-scale industrial customers. While any fluctuation in demand

Marine Energy Technology – Review
Renewable Energy Marine Energy Technology – Review

Harnessing the relentless power of ocean waves promises an almost inexhaustible source of clean energy, yet the journey from theoretical potential to commercial reality has proven to be a marathon, not a sprint. Marine Energy Technology represents a significant advancement in the renewable energy

Colorado River States at Odds as Water Crisis Worsens
Renewable Energy Colorado River States at Odds as Water Crisis Worsens

Locked in a high-stakes standoff, representatives from the seven Western states reliant on the Colorado River have failed to meet a crucial federal deadline, extending a period of profound uncertainty for the 40 million people who depend on its dwindling waters. The challenge is as simple to state

Historic Deal Secures Colorado River Flows for Future
Renewable Energy Historic Deal Secures Colorado River Flows for Future

Imagine a river that sustains millions, fuels vast agricultural lands, and nurtures delicate ecosystems, yet teeters on the brink of overexploitation. The Colorado River, a lifeline for the American West, has long been at the heart of heated debates over water rights and sustainability. With

Kinneytown Dam Removal to Restore Naugatuck River Ecosystem
Renewable Energy Kinneytown Dam Removal to Restore Naugatuck River Ecosystem

Imagine a river, once a thriving artery of life, now stifled by a crumbling relic of industrial ambition, blocking the ancient migratory paths of fish and threatening downstream communities with potential disaster. This is the stark reality of the Naugatuck River in Connecticut, where the

HIVE Expands 100MW Hydro-Powered Data Center in Paraguay
Renewable Energy HIVE Expands 100MW Hydro-Powered Data Center in Paraguay

What does it take to fuel the digital revolution without scorching the planet? Data centers, the backbone of blockchain and AI innovation, often consume energy at a staggering rate—sometimes matching the consumption of entire small nations. Yet, in the heart of South America, HIVE Digital

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