Hydropower is a bit like the ‘boomer’ of renewable technology which needs to catch up with the times. While it produces more renewable energy than all other sources combined – it has a terrible social and environmental record. And an even more uncertain future. What does this grandfather of renewables need to do to stay relevant for the new gen?
Reporter: Aditi Rajagopal
Video Editor: Aditi Rajagopal, Henning Goll
Editor: Michael Trobridge
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A brief history of hydropower: [ Ссылка ]
Development banks and hydropower project: [ Ссылка ]
Example of corruption from Bosnia-Herzegovina: [ Ссылка ]
Climate change and hydropower in the Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
Reducing impacts of hydro – solutions from the Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
Hydropower expansion without building new dams: [ Ссылка ]
Chapters:
00.00 Intro
01.25 Hydropower: Grey zoned
03.38 Heavy on the planet
05.37 Same sh*t, new decade
07.04 Power dynamics of power
08.05 The climate paradox
09.03 Hydro sans dams?
10.35 New generation: ‘Boomer’ hydro going Gen Z
How to solve our Big Dam Problem
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