Between 2003 and 2013, the number of states for which nonhydro renewable generation
exceeded hydropower generation, shaded green on the maps, nearly doubled — increasing from 17 to 33 over this period.
Hydropower does exceed nonhydro renewable generation in several states, particularly in the Northwest, where in 2013 conventional hydropower accounted for 69 % and 56 % of total electricity generation in Washington and Oregon, res
Hydropower does
exceed nonhydro renewable
generation in several states, particularly in the Northwest, where in 2013 conventional
hydropower accounted for 69 % and 56 % of total electricity generation in Washington and Oregon, res
hydropower accounted for 69 % and 56 % of total electricity
generation in Washington and Oregon, respectively.