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Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy

Demand for power is growing fast, but hydro plants, the oldest source of clean energy, are struggling because of droughts, floods and other extreme weather linked to climate change.

Ivan Penn
Author: Ivan Penn

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Ivan Penn

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Brazil, Conservation of Resources, Disasters and Emergencies, Drought, Electric Light and Power, Eletrobras, Energy and Power, Floods, Forests and Forestry, Global Warming, Hydroelectric Power, International Energy Agency, International Relations, Levees and Dams, Rain, Reservoirs, Rivers, Solar Energy, United Nations, Water
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