Hydroelectric
Hydroelectric
From turbine to hydro electric dam, Alstom is a world leading equipment supplier for the hydro renewable energy source
Alstom hydro turbines and generators installed worldwide represent more than 25% of the total hydro power capacity today. Our strengths are: The broadest range of hydro solutions and services: from water to wire, from individual equipment...
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ACWA Power International fully acknowledges that burning fossil fuel
ACWA Power International fully acknowledges that burning fossil fuel to generate power and water has a negative effect on the environments and contributes to climate change. In response, ACWA Power was one of the first companies in...
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Redflow reduces ZBM battery cost by over 50% and drops below grid price
Redflow, the Australian provider of energy storage flow batteries, has announced that it has decreased its zinc-bromide battery (ZBM) cost by 50% through technology improvements and a stronger manufacturing relationship with Flextronics. The company is now able to offer...
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Strategic Power Maintenance Stakeholders to Meet in Kuala Lumpur January 2016
Utilities, IPPs, OEMs, ISPs and technology providers from across Southeast Asia will gather at Power Plant Maintenance Asia on January 19-21, 2016 in Kuala Lumpur to discuss best practices in optimizing power generation through cost-effective maintenance. ...
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NHA, OREC Partner to Create Marine Energy Council
The National Hydropower Association and Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition have announced the formation of the Marine Energy Council, which will offer a new home for marine energies at NHA. The organization said the Marine Energy Council...
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HIT develops new solution for neutralising carbon fuel emissions
Stockholm-based clean technology firm Hydro Infra Technologies (HIT) has come up with a patent pending approach for neutralising carbon fuel emissions, by producing a new gas called hydro nano gas (HNG). The approach...
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Boom in hydropower dam construction to threaten freshwater biodiversity, says study
Construction of dams for hydropower generation, especially in developing countries, could pose a serious threat to freshwater biodiversity, according to a study presented at the University of Copenhagen. The study was showcased at the international congress titled 'Global Challenges:...
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