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The future for hydro - roundtable discussion
02 March, 2015
Suzanne Pritchard talked to key members of the hydropower industry to discover what they think the future holds for hydropower

Mapping out the way ahead for small hydro
04 November, 2011
Opportunity is knocking loudly on the door for small hydropower in Europe. Even though its future potential has been described as considerable, things are not quite going to plan. It’s now hoped that the publication of a European Stream Map in 2012 will help raise awareness and promote development of the sector.

International Norms for small hydropower
10 August, 2011
Due to the shortage of finance and technology, many developing countries have to overcome various obstacles in order to develop small hydro projects. One such obstacle is the absence of international norms, To achieve an early normalization and standardization of SHP development, it has become necessary to compile a complete international norm on SHP so that global SHP exploitation could be stimulated effectively. By Ms Xialei, Cheng and Mr Daqing Pan

Uniting European hydropower
27 October, 2010
Hydropower is the most important renewable resource for energy production in Southeast European countries. However competition between water users is becoming a serious problem. The South East Europe (SEE) Hydropower project has been developed to find a way forward for all water users and balance energy demands with environmental and flooding considerations

Fair game in Austria
27 October, 2010
IWP&DC provides a preview to the RENEXPO Austria trade fair, to be held 25-27 November in Salzburg, Austria

Highlighting hydro developments
15 May, 2009
Members of the hydro industry reflect on the major developments in the industry over the past six decades and comment on important issues for the future

Gaining through training
17 February, 2009
The International Centre for Hydropower (ICH) was established in 1995 as a hydro power portal in Norway. Its main focus is to raise standards of competence for industry personnel in both developed and developing countries. Carole M Rosenlund gives an overview of ICH’s current course programme

At the crossroads
28 May, 2008
Hidroenergia 08 hopes to point delegates in the right direction when it comes to developing small hydro power in newly formed member states of the EU

Systemising small turbines
30 August, 2006
Since 1997, a Swiss company has been working on the development of techniques for small turbines, with the objective of making their implementation easier and more efficient regarding construction, integration to the site, cost, performances, operation and maintenance. Such developments can be ideal for small and medium enterprise, and are designed to cut down future possible hydro-mechanical problems, based on systemisation using laboratory tests and computer-aided design (CAD) tools

Large steps in small hydro
21 July, 2006
The 18th Hidroenergia conference took place in Crieff, Scotland, UK, on 8-9 June. The biennial European event continued its trend for interesting and diverse papers and presentations on the topic of small hydro power, writes Jon Last

Talking hydro
19 August, 2005
Since its inception in 1994, the International Centre for Hydropower has helped promote the development and utilisation of hydro throughout the world. Line Fjellvær talks to IWPDC about the organisation’s future objectives and aims

The best way forward for renewable energy
25 June, 2004
What are the major obstacles to small hydro power development in Europe, and what do we need to do the meet new renewable energy directive targets? Maria Laguna reviews events at Hidroenergia 2004, the International conference and exhibition on small hydro power

Small hydro showcase
04 August, 2002
Organised by the European Small Hydro Association, the Hidroenergia 2002 conference brought together specialists in the field of small hydro power from all over the world to discuss ways to reach the Kyoto commitments and deal with the challenges and opportunities for small hydro in the future. Carrieann Davies reports

European perspectives
04 April, 2002
The European Small Hydro Association gives an update on its activities

European perspectives
04 April, 2002
The European Small Hydro Association gives an update on its activities

A tough time for small hydro
11 December, 1998
Janet Wood reports from IWP&DC’s Small Hydro ‘98 conference

Software package puts small hydro on the map
10 March, 1998
The Institute of Hydrology in the UK has developed a software package to assess the hydrological and power potential of small hydro sites across Europe. Karen Croker and Gwyn Rees* explain the principles behind the program called HydrA.



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