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hydropower lossesThe Energy Mix
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Low water levels in the U.S. caused significant economic losses for hydropower and increased emissions as natural gas plants filled the gap.
Researchers from the University of Alabama studied drought patterns and hydroelectricity generation.
The study is geared toward energy policy-makers, planners, and academics, with an aim to “inform policies and practices related to drought management and energy production”.
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