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Claim for Snowy Hydro releases remaining The Snowy Hydro water year is from 01 May to 30 April (the Snowy Water Year). Each Snowy Water Year, Snowy Hydro Ltd (Snowy Hydro) must release the RAR to the ...
1 The value of the accountable release at 30 June 2010 (end of 2010) is a preliminary estimate only and subject to confirmation and revision. The Snowy Hydro water year is from 01 May to 30 April (the ...
Excited for a jam-packed weekend? Here's everything that's happening around Canberra.Think: truffle hunts, markets, live ...
BRATTLEBORO — The Connecticut River Conservancy and four other environmental groups in Vermont and New Hampshire have filed legal challenges to the water quality permits granted this spring to Great ...
LITTLETON, Colorado, June 5 (Reuters) - Europe's power generation mix looks set to get dirtier over the coming summer after an enduring dry spell depleted reservoirs and crimped hydro-electricity ...
Idaho Falls Power interns are conducting surveys and gathering data on river usage and other environmental factors affecting ...
Now owned and operated by Westborough-based Great River Hydro, 13 dams in western New England were the original source of electricity for manufacturers across Central Massachusetts and beyond in ...
Berens River First Nation, roughly 275 kilometres north of Winnipeg, filed the document in Manitoba's Court of King's Bench Tuesday over Hydro's Lake Winnipeg regulation project, which began ...
JACKSON, MI – Consumers Energy is officially in negotiations to sell a fleet of costly hydroelectric dams it says are too expensive to operate. According to a request to raise electric rates ...
Another scheme would be to erect massive solar panels on factories and warehouses. But again the solutions can’t be debated until we recognise the looming disaster, so McManus, we need you.
Plans for one of three large hydro power schemes that would draw water from Loch Ness to generate electricity are to go before Highland councillors next week. Loch Kemp Storage Ltd has proposed ...
Another scheme would be to erect massive solar panels on factories and warehouses. But again the solutions can’t be debated until we recognise the looming disaster, so McManus, we need you.