At HYDROVISION International this week, there was the acute awareness that hydroelectric power globally is facing climate change-induced challenges. California is a prime example, said Lindsay Aramayo, who is an economist with the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The Golden State was facing its third straight drought year in 2022, and less water was flowing. That year, she said hydropower
Suppliers and small businesses at HYDROVISION International packed a conference room at the Charlotte Convention Center to learn how to do business with key pow…
If you go to Mark Cook’s LinkedIn page, you’ll see his self-described job title: “Manager of the most iconic hydro power facility in the world.” Cook sp…
A new NREL report looks at the types of clean energy technologies, along with the scale and pace of deployment needed for the U.S. to reach 100% clean electric…
In a speech to hundreds of HYDROVISION International attendees, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton touted water conservation and in…