That all changed in'53, when a slew of the beautiful trout were left to perish as the gorge was dewatered in the name of hydroelectric energy.
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It also establishes ambitious plans for having 35 % of renewable energy by 2024, from 28 % in 2015 ( which includes 18 % of hydroelectric energy ).
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The Bilbao, Spain-based utility, one of Europe's biggest producers of hydroelectric energy, has also entered power markets in Chile, Bolivia and Argentina.
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It was not until W . A . C . Bennett s premiership and vision for his province though that British Columbia saw the realization of its hydroelectric energy potential.
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The drop was a blow to one of Mexico's poorest states, where along with oil drilling, wood products and hydroelectric energy, tourism is a prime industry.
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Higher temperatures can reduce winter snowfall, causing river flow to decrease, which in turn can reduce hydroelectric energy production; losses of up to 40 % have been observed.
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Consumers range from residential buyers to huge industrial consumers mining the oil sands, operating power sources, mainly coal and natural gas, with some wind and hydroelectric energy sources.
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Alcoa Inc . built one of its production plants in Alcoa due to the proximity of dams along the Little Tennessee River which were a hydroelectric energy source for the production of aluminum
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Bennett believed that any natural resource that was not used was wasted and pushed for the development of ways to harness the enormous unrealized hydroelectric energy power potential of the Peace River.
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Storage capacity for up to half of the lakes in Guatemala is used solely for hydroelectric energy generation and the volume of water is on the order of 524 million m 3.