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
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
Statkraft is applying for a license to build a new Aura power plant in Norway, which would deliver 2.5 times the current maximum capacity. The post Statkraft plans new $590m Aura hydro plant in Norway appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
India's Adani Group and Druk Green Power Corporation have signed a MoU to jointly develop 5,000MW of hydropower projects in Bhutan. The post Adani Group and Druk Green Power to develop 5GW hydropower in Bhutan appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydroelectric - Power Engineering International
AGL Energy has acquired two pumped hydro energy storage projects held by Upper Hunter Hydro Top Trust and its trustee (UHH).| Power Engineering International
Indonesia’s 780MW Tambak Lorok power plant starts operations| Power Engineering International