Climate change has been a major concern for decades, but in recent years it has made its way up the political and social agenda. This is because the impact of our actions...
In line with the 23rd Mekong River Commission (MRC) council meeting, the Save the Mekong Coalition raises concerns over hydropower projects. The Save the Mekong Coalition...
Climate Bonds has convened a Hydropower Technical Working Group (TWG) to assess and develop criteria for climate friendly investments in hydropower. The aim is to develop...
Greenpeace Brazil Report underlines the risky business of construct dams such fragile rainforests São Paulo/Munich, 13 April 2016 – Activists from Greenpeace Germany gathered at the...
Albion Community Power (ACP) has committed close to £5m to the development of two new hydropower schemes in the Scottish Highlands. The two run-of-river schemes –...
Significant advances in the global hydropower industry will lead to a surge in demand for specialist hydropower contractors according to professional services consultancy, Procorre. Procorre, which...
The African continent could generate nearly a quarter of its energy needs through the use of indigenous, clean, renewable energy by 2030, according to a new...
The cost of generating power from renewable energy sources is plummeting and in many cases can now compete with fossil fuels, creating a “historic opportunity” to...
Actor Robson Green launched the return of hydropower at the large country house, Cragside, on Tuesday. The green energy installation moves forward with the National Trust...
The volcanic North Atlantic island Iceland could be set to double its geothermal output from its current 17 terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity, in a bid...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green...
All this week on BBC Radio 4, the economist Jim O’Neill looked at the new set of emerging economies. He’s calling them MINT: Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria...
Governments are being urged to withdraw funding from energy projects led by the World Bank, as the institution asks for donations to pay for a controversial...
Greenland has given a 30-year license to UK firm London Mining that will allow it to build a giant iron ore mine – the largest industrial...
With India set to fast-track almost 100 new hydropower plants, and as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in America prepares to issue further hydroelectric projects across...