Demand for hydropower surges as Trump clamps down on clean energy
March 30, 2026

Demand for hydropower surges as Trump clamps down on clean energy

Submersible hydroelectric technology deployed across the Great Lakes could become a key cog in clean energy efforts, supporters say, amid surging electricity demand and costs.

 

Learn more at https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/demand-for-hydropower-surges-as-trump-clamps-down-on-clean-energy/ar-AA1ZJigZ?m_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter

Urban River Deployment Spotlights the Adaptability of Marine Energy
March 9, 2026

Urban River Deployment Spotlights the Adaptability of Marine Energy

To glimpse marine energy at work first-hand has often meant a trip to hard-to-reach places—where the ebb of tides, the peaks and troughs of waves, and the flow of mighty rivers are at their most powerful.

 

Learn more at https://hydro.org/powerhouse/article/urban-river-deployment-spotlights-the-adaptability-of-marine-energy/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter

Un projet d’hydrolienne dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent piloté à Sherbrooke
February 10, 2026

Un projet d’hydrolienne dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent piloté à Sherbrooke

La filière sherbrookoise d’Ocean Renewable Power Company Canada (ORPC) installera deux hydroliennes dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent cet été.

 

Learn more at https://www.latribune.ca/affaires/affaires-locales/2026/02/10/un-projet-dhydrolienne-dans-le-fleuve-saint-laurent-pilote-a-sherbrooke-ZZRNAW4LWVHYPLCBTZVBLFIQLQ/

Canada invests in innovation to flow clean energy from river currents
February 6, 2026

Canada invests in innovation to flow clean energy from river currents

The Government of Canada is investing in innovative river‑current energy technology to provide communities with more proven-clean electricity options that are both accessible and affordable.

 

Learn more at https://www.canada.ca/en/natural-resources-canada/news/2026/02/canada-invests-in-innovation-to-flow-clean-energy-from-river-currents.html

Renforcer la résilience énergétique lors des pointes hivernales
January 24, 2026

Renforcer la résilience énergétique lors des pointes hivernales

Au Québec, les épisodes de froid extrême font grimper la demande d’électricité en quelques heures, ce qui met sous tension le réseau de transport et de distribution. Au-delà des appels à la sobriété, des solutions innovantes se déploient dans la province pour alléger les pointes, renforcer la fiabilité du réseau et réduire son empreinte carbone.

 

Learn more at https://www.ledevoir.com/actualites/environnement/950571/renforcer-resilience-energetique-lors-pointes-hivernales

Big River ready for next stage of hydrokinetic project
October 2, 2025

Big River ready for next stage of hydrokinetic project

Following “promising” research on the Mackenzie River, or Deh Cho, Big River Service is working to advance a project that could harness the power of the mighty river to provide clean energy.

 

Learn more at https://cabinradio.ca/261386/news/dehcho/fort-providence/big-river-ready-for-next-stage-of-hydrokinetic-project/

Proposed Mackenzie River submersible turbine project advances to next phase
October 2, 2025

Proposed Mackenzie River submersible turbine project advances to next phase

A project that would generate hydroelectricity for Fort Providence, N.W.T., using a submersible turbine in the Mackenzie River instead of a dam will receive just under $600,000 to fund the project's next stage: data collection.

 

Learn more at https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/mackenzie-river-submersible-turbine-data-collection-funding-1.7649834

Marine energy developer pursues Cook Inlet tidal project
March 31, 2025

Marine energy developer pursues Cook Inlet tidal project

ORPC recently filed a draft pilot license application for a tidal energy project site near Nikiski.

 

Learn more at https://www.homernews.com/news/marine-energy-developer-pursues-cook-inlet-tidal-project/

ORPC files draft license for Alaska tidal energy project
March 24, 2025

ORPC files draft license for Alaska tidal energy project

U.S.-based ORPC has submitted a draft pilot license application to FERC for its East Foreland Tidal Energy Project in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The site has been identified as having the highest tidal energy potential in the U.S.

 

Learn more at https://www.offshore-energy.biz/orpc-files-draft-license-for-alaska-tidal-energy-project/

Tidal energy group awaits decision on project grant
February 14, 2025

Tidal energy group awaits decision on project grant

Ocean Renewable Power Company's TidGen Power System being tested in Maine last summer.

 

Learn more at https://www.kdll.org/local-news/2025-02-14/tidal-energy-group-awaits-decision-on-project-grant

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