Hydropower is not doing well - Even Canada is suffering along with China and India

Global pollution from electricity generation was set to fall last year, thanks to the growth of renewable energy. Then came the droughts.

Hydropower, the biggest source of renewable energy in the world, was crippled by lack of rain in several countries last year, driving up emissions as countries turned to fossil fuels to fill the gap. To cope with the electricity shortfall, China and India turned to coal plants, and Colombia to natural gas.

A recent report by the International Energy Agency showed that hydropower’s decline last year pushed countries to use dirtier sources of energy that produced an extra 170 million metric tons of carbon dioxide. That’s like turning on an extra 42 coal-fired power plants for a year. In China, the worst-hit country, hydroelectricity generation saw the steepest fall in the past two decades, according to the I.E.A.

This year, the dip in hydropower has continued in some countries, including Ecuador and Turkey, as temperatures continue to shatter records. Because its giant hydroelectric dams didn’t have enough water, Canada imported more electricity from the United States than it had done in over a decade, as my colleague Ivan Penn wrote this week.

But even in rainier years, hydropower comes with a catch.

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So what’s the catch?

DB2

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Disadvantages of Hydroelectric Energy

  • Impact on Fish. To create a hydro plant, a running water source must be dammed. …
  • Limited Plant Locations. …
  • Higher initial Costs. …
  • Carbon and Methane Emissions. …
  • Susceptible to Droughts. …
  • Flood Risk.
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Dams catch the water :rofl:

The Captain

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And don’t they make it easier for people to catch fish?

Mike

In the Western USA only the Columbia and Colorado Rivers and their tributaries are what Easterners call “rivers”. All our other “rivers” are what most Easterners would call brooks and creeks, and are the crucial cores of rich, valuable and rare eco-systems.

I am partying over the current destruction of the Rogue “River” dams, and have long supported the eventual destruction of the Hetch Hetchy dam on the Toulumne “River”, which flooded a valley as magnificent as Yosemite.

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