For Burlington, Vermont, going 100 percent renewable was just the start August 31, 2022 by Sasha Weilbaker In 2014, Vermont’s largest city became the first in the U.S. to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy. What’s happened since then? Renewable Energy Cities Commitments & Goals Solar Wind Power Hydropower
Here's an overlooked option for long-term energy storage for renewables February 10, 2022 by Andrew Blakers & Bin Lu & Matthew Stocks Batteries get all the hype, but they are not the only way to provide continuous electricity. Renewable Energy Hydropower
The (hydro)power of retrofitting dams August 30, 2021 by James Dinneen With the era of building big dams over in the U.S., a growing number of existing dams are being modified to produce hydropower. Energy & Climate Infrastructure Hydropower
The dam plan that works for everyone June 25, 2021 by Sarah Golden The Uncommon Dialogue agreement outlines a process by which existing dams in the U.S. can either be upgraded to generate power or torn down to better support fish populations. Energy & Climate Renewable Energy Hydropower
Green hydrogen could curb one-third of fossil fuel and industry emissions by 2050 April 7, 2020 by Cecilia Keating That's according to a BloombergNEF report that calls policy support for the hydrogen economy "insufficient." Renewable Energy Decarbonization Hydrogen Hydropower
Can Los Angeles use the Hoover Dam as a giant battery? September 12, 2018 by Anthony F. Arrigo Sure, it's an ambitious plan — but the hurdles could be more historical than technical. Hydropower
From Atlanta to Denver, Emrgy offers plug-and-play hope for hydropower March 13, 2018 by Marilyn Waite CEO Emily Morris is proving there's a market for distributed energy that harnesses clean power from canals. Renewable Energy Leadership Hydropower
Why 2018 will be a make or break year for renewables January 4, 2018 by Cassandra Sweet Renewables will continue their swift rise, if they can overcome obstacles in Washington. Renewable Energy Solar Wind Power Hydropower Coal Nuclear Energy
Reconsidering the sustainability of hydropower June 15, 2017 by RP Siegel A new framework makes it more straightforward to evaluate projects against more than 20 social, environmental, technical and economic factors. Energy & Climate Renewable Energy Water Conservation Hydropower