A major US dam faces a 40% drop in power as drought forces difficult choices between competing reservoirs and energy demand.


  • Hoover Dam power generation threatened by severe drought conditions
  • Federal water management plan prioritizes stability of Upper Basin reservoirs
  • Colorado River system storage falls to historic lows

The Hoover Dam, an essential energy source for three American states, could see its electricity production drop by up to 40% this fall.

Completed in 1936, the dam currently has an installed capacity of 2,078.8 megawatts (approximately 2.08 gigawatts) and produces approximately 3.3 terawatt hours of energy per year.

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