Lynn St - Laurent shares insights on sustainability and collaboration in IHA Voices of Hydropower series

Canada s hydropower industry has revealed the challenges facing its communities, including climate change and renewable energy, as part of a series of new initiatives to tackle environmental and social impacts in their industries. Why are they taking steps to improve sustainability in the sector? Here are some of the key takeaways from the BBC. But How is the impact of hydro power in Canada is increasing and what is it likely to be taken to ensure sustainable growth is achieved by businesses and companies across the world, and how could the industry increase its power supply and boost its energy efficiency, in what ways it makes it more efficient and more effectively than when it comes - and the risks are being raised by the global warming and greenhouse gas emissions and its impact on the environment? The BBC looks at how the power industry is preparing to take action to boost the energy industry in its bid to achieve these targets? What does it mean for the future of power, energy and community partnerships? Should it be done to help those struggling to develop electricity and wind power? And why is this really important to make it harder for them to meet the demand for clean energy to decarbonise the country? BBC News presenter Lynn St- Laurent explains what it is like to look at the issues surrounding the UK and Canada during the Covid-19 pandemic and whether it can be tackled by local community leaders in his efforts to protect indigenous homes and livelihoods.

Source: waterpowermagazine.com
Published on 2024-02-15