As the largest source of renewable energy worldwide, hydropower holds a significant place in the global energy landscape, generating more electricity than all other renewable sources combined. It provides continuous energy generation, unlike its intermittent counterparts, solar and wind energy.
The hydroelectric dams on Oregon's Willamette River have long been a source of contention due to their detrimental impact on endangered salmon. Built primarily for flood control, these dams have disrupted salmon migration, significantly threatening the species' survival. Recent legislative action,
In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, researchers from Jena and Ulm have made an exciting breakthrough by discovering how small modifications in iron compounds can significantly impact their light absorption properties. These findings offer promising advancements for green technologies,
Christopher Hailstone has extensive experience with energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. He is our Utilities expert and provides valuable insights into grid reliability and security. Today, we'll discuss the findings of a Stanford University study on California's
In a pioneering move to enhance energy stability while conserving environmental resources, Aydem Renewables has announced plans to expand its Adıgüzel hydroelectric facility in Turkey by integrating a floating solar power system. The new installation, featuring three units with a peak capacity of
The recent surge in U.S. solar module manufacturing capacity marks a significant milestone in the nation's renewable energy landscape. According to a new report by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie, the United States added a record-breaking 9.3 GW of new solar module