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A matter of co-operation
11 December, 1998
A co-operative approach to dam safety is imperative in order to avoid dam failures. E C Kalkani* explains why
Bending the rules
09 July, 1998
Much debate has occurred recently about the rules and regulations which govern hydro power in the US. Suzanne Moxon explains why the country’s hydroelectric industry has made a concerted effort to change the current legislation
US hydro looks to international frontiers
09 July, 1998
Supporting the creation of a competitive global energy market is one of the goals of the US Hydropower Council for International Development
Hand over of power
09 July, 1998
At the National Hydropower Association’s annual conference, newly elected president, John Devine, accepted the presidential title from his predecessor, Julie Keil. Speaking to both presidents during this transitionary period, Suzanne Moxon discovers what has been taking place in the US hydro industry over the past 12 months
A unique opportunity
11 May, 1998
Large dam projects cause furious debate. The World Commission on Dams was formed in November 1997 to help balance energy needs and environmental concerns in such projects. Richard E Bissell* explains the Commission’s genesis and goals
On the crest of a wave
10 February, 1998
Proposals for a major cross-country transport system in the north of England will not only solve the problems of road congestion and pollution, but could potentially lead to the annual production of 3200GWh of tidal power. Derek Russell* explains the principle behind the Western Water Highway.