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In the Media: Ines M. L. Azevedo

The Skagit River seen from Diablo Dam in May. Seattle City Light’s Skagit River Hydroelectric Project consists of three dams on the Skagit River that supplies some power to the city of Seattle.
August 7, 2023 | The Seattle Times
Stanford research shows that the American West needs to find drought-compliant sustainable energy sources.
July 27, 2023 | Down to Earth
Recent study from Inês Azevedo, Noah Diffenbaugh, and colleagues covers hydropower emissions and renewable energy sources. 
Water flows through an irrigation canal with a turbine at Ralston Reservoir in Arvada Colo. on Thursday, April 13, 2023.
July 17, 2023 | The Hill
Marshall Burke and colleagues discuss new study about the economic, social, and environmental effects of hydropower.
PAGE, ARIZONA - MARCH 27: A view of the Glen Canyon Dam at Lake Powell on March 27, 2022 in Page, Arizona. As severe drought grips parts of the Western United States, water levels at Lake Powell dropped to their lowest level since the lake was created by the damming the Colorado River in 1963. Lake Powell is currently at 25 percent of capacity, a historic low, and has also lost at least 7 percent of its total capacity. The Colorado River Basin connects Lake Powell and Lake Mead and supplies water to 40 mill
July 14, 2023 | Inside Climate News
Stanford study reveals hydropower contributes more to climate change instead of mitigating it.
July 10, 2023 | Grist
Inês Azevedo, Marshall Burke, and colleagues on recent study about hydropower climate impacts.
April 21, 2023 | Scientific American
Inês Azevedo on the current state of renewables adoption in the U.S.