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Call for papers - Small Hydro 2009
14 October, 2008
If you're involved in the growing business of small hydro, be sure not to miss International Water Power & Dam Construction's next international conference and exhibition.
Will integration spur dam construction?
03 October, 2008
Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda all rely heavily on hydro schemes and have suffered during droughts. However, regional power integration is likely to spur the construction of further dam projects. Where will they be sited and how will the regional generation mix change? Neil Ford reports
Call for papers - Small Hydro 2009
18 August, 2008
If you're involved in the growing business of small hydro, be sure not to miss International Water Power & Dam Construction's next international conference and exhibition.
World Bank gives extra funds for Pamir 1 rehab
15 August, 2008
The World Bank has approved additional funding for the rehabilitation of the Pamir 1 hydro power plant in the Republic of Tajikistan.
Examining hydro's future role
08 July, 2008
A recent workshop in the US helped to redefine hydro power’s role in the changing generation mix. Report by Tom Key and Patrick March
Water ways
20 June, 2008
Hydroelectric dams are making a comeback in the US. But instead of erecting new structures, savvy engineers are retrofitting existing dams without hydro power facilities, or low efficiency or under sized hydro facilities to harness water’s potential power and provide a clean, renewable source of energy, writes Norman Bishop
Keeping the dream alive
10 January, 2008
It took 21 years to unleash hydroelectric potential at the Summersville dam in the US. Fierce competition, legislation and stakeholder involvement tested the dedication of the hydro project developers. Report by Sue Pritchard
British Columbia leads small hydro drive
09 January, 2008
Environmental concerns, technological advances and a variety of financial incentives are encouraging the development of hundreds of small hydro projects in Canada, says Neil Ford, with the province of British Columbia leading the way with new schemes