Sentences with phrase «for hydropower plants»

[Translate] By Paul Brown, Climate News Network Dams create huge reservoirs for hydropower plants in Norway.
They provide drinking water for villages and cities, irrigation water for farms, and fuel for hydropower plants.
That's bad news for hydropower plants, navigators, property owners, commercial and recreational fishers and anyone who just enjoys the lake.

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In 2016, for example, Kyrgyzstan canceled a project with several Russian companies to build five hydropower plants, citing the Russian entities» inability to secure financing.28 In Tajikistan, the Russian military has periodically been unable to pay its local Tajik staff at its base there, even though the base purportedly serves as a key bulwark in Russia's defense against regional instability.29 That same year, Moscow pledged over $ 1 billion in security assistance to Dushanbe and promised to increase its troop presence in the country by 2,000 soldiers.30 Yet neither appears to have materialized, which raises questions about Russia's true capacity and willingness to respond to a security crisis in the region and to project influence there.
They should also promote storage facilities for excess energy such as pumped storage hydropower plants or underground vaults for compressed air.
David Youlen, an executive who managed the New York hydropower plants for Reliant and now runs them for Brookfield Asset Management, said those companies have invested $ 33 million to fix their hydro plants in the past three years.
For power plants, burning natural gas is cleaner than coal and dirtier than wind, solar and hydropower.
The comments appeared to confirm what geologists, biologists and environmentalists had been warning about for years: building a massive hydropower dam in an area that is heavily populated, home to threatened animal and plant species, and crossed by geologic fault lines is a recipe for disaster.
They include the central government's commitment to replace heavily polluting coal - fired power plants, which are blamed for wrenching air conditions in China's cities, with non-emitting resources such as wind, solar and hydropower.
«Hydropower plants and thermoelectric power plants — which are nuclear, fossil -, and biomass - fueled plants converting heat to electricity — both rely on freshwater from rivers and streams,» explains Michelle Van Vliet, a researcher at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria and Wageningen University in the Netherlands, who led the study.
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Also, this internship grabbed my attention because American Rivers has a wide range of goals that they work to accomplish, from physically cleaning rivers to lobbying for regulations on hydropower plants.
«Our demonstrator also looked at specific regional effects that may have an impact on particular applications, such as the effect of climate change on freezing rain or hydropower plant inflows,» says Robert Vautard, team leader at CEA for the C3S contract.
Run - of - river configurations were selected for the Rio Madeira hydropower plants because they virtually eliminate the need for reservoirs and the subsequent flooding of land, greatly reducing the environmental footprint.
This not only includes renewables, but also including the adoption of state - of - the - art technologies for new coal power plants as well as construction of more hydropower.
Hywind Scotland is Statoil's test case for commercialising utility - scale floating wind by 2023, with 100MW and then 500MW plants planned to follow off countries including the US, Japan, France, the UK and even its home market of Norway, where ultra-cheap hydropower has so far kept floating wind uneconomic.
The innovative plant has been in conception since March 2016, when Max Bögl Wind approached GE Renewable Energy with the idea, although original designs called for just 16MW of hydropower.
It was also the key topic for First Climate's recent company - wide excursion which took the teams from Germany, Switzerland and Scandinavia to the run - of - river hydropower plant at Iffezheim in Southern Germany.
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