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April 29, 2024The U.S. Department of Energy has made significant investments in fish passage technologies to help fish and other aquatic species navigate hydropower facilities safely while reducing environmental impact.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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April 11, 2024Today’s hydropower plants can benefit from leveraging modern technologies. Read more to explore the answers to six questions about what hydropower modernization is, why it’s important, and how DOE is supporting this goal.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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March 15, 2024The Water Power Technologies Office released its 2022–2023 Accomplishments Report, which showcases more than 40 hydropower and marine energy successes from projects at national laboratories, companies, and academic institutions across the country.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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March 8, 2024A new report from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory explores investment opportunities in hydropower.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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BlogMarch 6, 2024The Water Power Technologies Office and Minority-Serving Institutions STEM Research and Development Consortium announced nearly $1.2 million for high-impact water power research projects at minority-serving colleges and universities.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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Press ReleasesMarch 1, 2024The Water Power Technologies Office opened an opportunity for hydropower stakeholders to receive technical assistance on the development of hydropower hybrids and pumped storage hydropower. Statements of interest are due April 1.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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February 22, 2024Chinmayee Subban, a researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, shares what farmers taught her about water, how marine energy could power carbon capture, and how her daughter helps gauge how relevant her research is to broad audiences.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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February 20, 2024The U.S. Department of Energy's Water Power Technologies Office today announced the 22 winners of the Make a Splash Photo and Video Contest.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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February 15, 2024Researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory are working to change that through new efforts to understand and predict the amount of methane and carbon dioxide coming from hydropower reservoirs across the United States.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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February 13, 2024New Advanced Manufacturing and Materials for Hydropower Strategy identifies research and development priorities and will guide the office’s efforts related to hydropower and advanced manufacturing and materials.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office