Hydropower

Is Volkswagen's Abandonment of Hydrogen Vehicles a Wise Move?
Energy Management Is Volkswagen's Abandonment of Hydrogen Vehicles a Wise Move?

Volkswagen, a German automaker, has officially stepped away from investing in hydrogen vehicles, a move driven by skepticism about hydrogen's viability compared to battery technology. Once considered a futuristic option, the company no longer perceives hydrogen as beneficial. CEO Thomas

Heavy Rains Boost Marsyangdi Hydropower Output to Full Capacity
Renewable Energy Heavy Rains Boost Marsyangdi Hydropower Output to Full Capacity

In a notable and unexpected turn of events, the Marsyangdi Hydropower Station, located in Aanbookhaireni Rural Municipality-4 of Tanahun, is generating its full capacity of 69 megawatts of electricity even during the typically low-production winter season. This extraordinary performance can be

Is the UK Leading the Way in Phasing Out Coal for Clean Energy Transition?
Conventional Fuels Is the UK Leading the Way in Phasing Out Coal for Clean Energy Transition?

In a groundbreaking move, the UK government has announced its decision to introduce new legislation banning the licensing of new coal mines. This step aligns with its commitment to transitioning towards clean energy sources and marks a critical shift in the nation's energy policy. The UK aims

Aker Solutions Launches Northern Europe's Largest Vertical Millturn Machine
Renewable Energy Aker Solutions Launches Northern Europe's Largest Vertical Millturn Machine

Aker Solutions has recently inaugurated Northern Europe's largest vertical millturn machine for hydropower components, along with an advanced full-service workshop at the Tranby Technology Centre in Norway. This new facility is a testament to Aker Solutions' unwavering commitment to

Grand Inga Dam: Africa's Largest Hydropower Project Nears Funding Milestone
Renewable Energy Grand Inga Dam: Africa's Largest Hydropower Project Nears Funding Milestone

Aiming to generate an astounding 44,000 megawatts of electricity, the Grand Inga Dam project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is set to become Africa's largest hydropower initiative. Valued at a staggering $80 billion, this ambitious project seeks to transform the energy supply across

Is Drought Undermining Hydropower's Role in Our Renewable Future?
Renewable Energy Is Drought Undermining Hydropower's Role in Our Renewable Future?

As climate change continues to intensify, its repercussions are becoming more evident, with one of the most pressing issues being the adverse effects of prolonged drought conditions on hydropower generation in the United States. Hydropower has long been a cornerstone of the renewable energy mix,

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