Chilean drought encourages miners to look at renewables
Chile’s copper mines consider renewable energy as hydropower output is hit by drought.
Chile’s copper mines consider renewable energy as hydropower output is hit by drought.
Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi are making progress in the development of their energy sectors as they advance projects such as Grand Inga and Ruzizi and consider other options to generate power.
U-turn paves way for controversial power project.
Lack of water setting the stage for severe power outages come summer.
Norte Energia gets Ibama go-ahead to clear land for Belo Monte hydro project.
After commissioning the 240MW Tarpein-1, all eyes are now on the 6000MW Myitsone hydropower project in Myanmar.
IFandP brings you some of the highlights from the World Future Energy Summit 2011, which focuses on the development of renewables, CCS and the introduction of the smart grid.
The UK’s Environment Agency reports a rise in hydro power applications in the past two years with more expected.
China ups its power generation capacity but shortages remain, particularly in southern China.
Rwanda commissions the first of four hydropower projects as it tackles its energy deficit.
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