Tribes, Industry Groups Reach Deal to Boost U.S. Hydroelectric Power

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Tribes, Industry Groups Reach Deal to Boost U.S. Hydroelectric Power
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Native American tribes, environmentalists and hydroelectric industry officials say they have reached a deal on a proposed legislative package that could boost clean power generation as well as river conservation

Long at odds, the groups have reached an agreement to increase hydroelectric power production, conservation and energy storage, but it requires Congress to act

Money is a sticking point in climate-change negotiations around the world. As economists warn that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius will cost many more trillions than anticipated, WSJ looks at how the funds could be spent, and who would pay.

The compromise deal, which would require approval from Congress, is the result of four years of talks between groups that have long been courtroom and policy adversaries because of disagreements involving vanishing fish populations and changes to river ecosystems. Concerns over climate change have helped them find common ground to potentially expand hydroelectric power, a carbon-free energy source, they said.

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