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In the face of rising operational costs and the withdrawal of key subsidies, UK hydroelectric generators face mounting financial pressure. The post Maximising hydroelectric profitability with the UK’s Capacity Market appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
The consortium of Voith and HeiTech Padu Berhad will modernise three hydropower stations in Malaysia, operated by TNB Power Generation. The post Voith wins contracts to modernise three hydro plants in Malaysia appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydroelectric - Power Engineering International
The World Bank approved an initial $250 million in financing for the first phase of the Inga 3 project in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The post World Bank approves financing for DRC’s Inga 3 hydro project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydroelectric - Power Engineering International
GE Vernova has commissioned the first of four 250MW variable speed units at the Tehri Pumped Storage Hydropower Plant. The post Variable speed pumped storage commissioned at Indian hydro complex appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydroelectric - Power Engineering International
Ørsted has released a statement confirming the decision to discontinue the Hornsea 4 project in the UK in its current form.| Power Engineering International
A new report from SolarPower Europe reveals that the world could be installing 1TW of solar per year by the end of the decade.| Power Engineering International
The Idaho National Laboratory and partners are investigating the economic impact of integrating hydrogen production with hydropower plants.| Power Engineering International
Glendevon hydro in Scotland sold to Renfin & Hydropol Group| Power Engineering International
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