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Hydropower: Why a Resurgence Is Critical

Hydropower: Why a Resurgence Is Critical

Hydropower is being left behind. Yet hydropower remains the largest source of U.S. renewable energy, but why is it no longer growing? And why is a resurgence crucial for both society and for our economy? The concept of using water

Ethan Yock July 30, 2021August 1, 2021 Best Practices, Climate Change, Economy, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Technology Read more

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