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Clean energy leaders highlight keys to achieving goals

Hydro-Québec is launching Mission 2035, an online game that will give the general public an opportunity to simulate an energy mix to meet Québec’s 9,000-MW increase in capacity needs by 2035.

International Food Expo coming to the New York Hall of Science

In addition to sponsoring the event, Hydro-Québec [Energy Services] will also be hosting a Queens Clean Energy Symposium.

Expanding free laundry services in Queens for families in need

We’re so proud to see the measurable positive results of students attending school more often after we launched the laundry program earlier this year,” Abergel said. “This has been a great success in terms of helping families reduce student absenteeism, ensuring continued learning and development.

Urban Upbound’s College Access Students Visit Québec

Hydro-Québec Energy Services sponsored students’ on a journey to Québec titled, “Discovering Renewable Energy in Québec: Academic Possibilities and Cultural Diversity.” The trip aimed to foster educational growth, cultural exchange, and a newfound appreciation for renewable energy.

ON THE SCENE: FISU conference focuses on saving winter

“It takes all kinds of renewable power to transition away from fossil fuels,” said Serge Abergel, Hydro-Québec COO. “Intermittent resources like wind and solar are wonderful, but we also need something that’s in between when there is no wind, no sun, and that’s the role hydropower plays.”