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Elizabeth Ingram
Elizabeth Ingram
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Elizabeth Ingram is content director for the Hydro Review website and HYDROVISION International. She has more than 17 years of experience with the hydroelectric power industry. Follow her on Twitter @ElizabethIngra4 .
Two U.S. Representatives introduce Marine Energy Technologies Acceleration Act
08.05.2024
The newly introduced Marine Energy Technologies Acceleration Act would invest $1 billion to advance marine energy toward full scale commercialization.
Hydropower “can punch way higher than its weight” to aid global decarbonization
07.18.2024
The journey to global electric system decarbonization can get a large boost through aiding and supporting hydro as an enabler of intermittent renewables.
DOE WPTO seeking facilities to join Hydropower Testing Network
06.27.2024
The U.S. DOE launched the first phase of the Hydropower Testing Network (HyTN), to connect hydropower technology developers to testing capability providers.
New research facility in British Columbia to produce hydrogen using hydropower and solar
06.18.2024
A $23 million Smart Hydrogen Energy District launched at the University of British Columbia will use hydropower and solar energy to produce hydrogen.
Research finds some countries could meet total electricity needs from floating solar
06.13.2024
Floating solar photovoltaic panels on lakes and reservoirs could supply all the electricity needs of some countries, research has shown.
Global hydropower fleet grew to 1,412 GW, IHA reports
06.12.2024
The global hydropower fleet has grown to 1,412 GW, but the five-year rolling average shows a downward trend, per the World Hydropower Outlook.
Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia, Natural Forces studying pumped storage and solar PV at gold mine
06.07.2024
Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia and Natural Forces are working to explore the viability of a renewable energy hub at the Touquoy Gold Mine in Nova Scotia.
06.12.2024
Global hydropower fleet grew to 1,412 GW, IHA reports
The global hydropower fleet has grown to 1,412 GW, but the five-year rolling average shows a downward trend, per the World Hydropower Outlook….
06.07.2024
Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia, Natural Forces studying pumped storage and solar PV at gold mine
Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia and Natural Forces are working to explore the viability of a renewable energy hub at the Touquoy Gold Mine in Nova Scotia….
05.17.2024
NL government finalizes rate mitigation plan for 824 MW Muskrat Falls hydro project
The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador announced finalization of the rate mitigation plan for the 824 MW Muskrat Falls hydro project….
05.06.2024
How much tidal energy can Alaska’s electricity grid support?
A report released by NREL found that the Railbelt power grid in Alaska known can support 200 MW of tidal energy and up to 300 MW with grid upgrades….
04.29.2024
Duke Energy unit upgrades at Bad Creek pumped storage add 320 MW of capacity
Duke Energy has completed upgrades to the four units at its 1,680 MW Bad Creek pumped storage plant, adding 320 MW of carbon-free energy….
04.19.2024
U.S. hydropower generation expected to increase by 6% in 2024
This year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration expects hydropower generation to increase 6% and account for 250 billion kWh….
04.19.2024
U.S. hydropower generation expected to increase by 6% in 2024
This year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration expects hydropower generation to increase 6% and account for 250 billion kWh….
03.27.2024
Last year, western U.S. hydropower generation fell to a 22-year low
Per data from EIA’s Electricity Data Browser, the least hydropower was generated in the western U.S. during the 2022–23 water year since at least 2001….
02.20.2024
FERC denies preliminary permit applications for two pumped storage projects on Navajo land
FERC noted the Western Pumped Storage 1 and 2 projects bore the Navajo name, despite having no affiliation or endorsement from the tribe….
02.05.2024
DOE announces largest single investment in hydropower facilities, at $71.5 million
The U.S. DOE announced its largest investment in hydropower, with 46 projects to receive up to $71.5 million to increase generation efficiency of the fleet….
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