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The value of small hydro
20 September, 2005
On the basis of research and a review of the published technical and professional literature, Roger H Bezdek and Robert M Wendling derive a number of significant conclusions concerning the proper valuation of small hydroelectric facilities in the US Northeast

Financial advice
19 September, 2005
Over the next three years, the Asian Development Bank is likely to increase funding for hydro projects, provided they are integral to national energy development strategies, clear all policy and safeguard tests and include a robust mitigation programme

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

To a higher degree in Sweden
22 July, 2005
Dr. Michel Cervantes describes how the need for more skilled professionals in the hydroelectric sector led to the formation of the Hydro Power Engineering Masters Programme at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Vietnam pumps up power
28 June, 2005

School of Hydro
10 May, 2005
The recently expanded Kafue Gorge Regional Training Centre in Zambia, Africa, is offering training for hydroelectric operations and maintenance personnel at all levels

In safe hands - a profile of the ASDSO
10 May, 2005
The US Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) has been contributing to the safe running of dams in the US for over 20 years, and its work is still progressing today, writes Lori C Spragens and Sarah Mayfield

Show me the money...
12 April, 2005
New initiatives from the Indian government are making it easier to find the funding for hydro schemes in the country

UES invests in Yerevan
01 April, 2005
The ZAO International Energy Corporation, a division of Russia’s Unified Energy Systems, has drawn up a plan to invest US$26M to modernise the Yerevan hydroelectric power plant in Armenia, according to the Interfax news agency.

In the public domain
16 March, 2005
Neil Ford considers the public face of dam construction and how far hydroelectricity has come to being an accepted form of energy

Stepping up development in India
07 March, 2005
Over recent years, India’s small hydro programme has seen a great deal of development, as I M Sahai explains

Positive emissions?
22 February, 2005
Emissions trading could have a positive impact on the hydroelectric industry, explains Neil Ford



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