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Abnormally Dry Canada Taps U.S. Energy, Reversing Usual Flow

Lower-than-normal rain and snow have reduced Canada’s hydropower production, raising worries in the industry about the effects of climate change.

Ivan Penn
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Canada, Drought, Electric Light and Power, Energy and Power, Global Warming, Hydro-Quebec, Hydroelectric Power, internal-truncator, International Trade and World Market, Levees and Dams, Portland General Electric Company, Reservoirs, Solar Energy, United States International Relations, Water, Weather
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