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Water companies are an untapped source for potential power generation, and a startup is working with a Palos Verdes area water company to put some of that power to good use.
California Will Lose Hydropower Capacity As Climate Warms
July 31, 2012 3:00 PM
by Chris Clarke
Hydroelectric:
The outlook for the state's hydroelectric power plants in a warming world isn't rosy.
Hydroelectric:
Restrictions on the relicensing of dams, which provide power, is coming to a head.
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