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IHA releases sustainability guidelines for hydropower
17 December, 2018
The International Hydropower Association has announced the release of new sustainability guidelines that present a definition of the processes and outcomes relating to good international practice in the hydropower sector.

Key agreements signed for hydro in the Solomon Islands
06 December, 2018
A major new hydropower project in the Solomon Islands has moved a significant step closer to construction following the signing of a series of key agreements.

Hydro largest renewable electricity source, says IEA report, but modern bioenergy leads growth
09 October, 2018
Hydropower remains the largest renewable electricity source by 2023, says the International Energy Agency’s latest market forecast, while noting that its growth is continuing to decelerate.

World Bank approves funds for hydro in Cameroon
23 July, 2018
The World Bank Group has approved an investment package of $794.5 million for the Nachtigal Hydropower project in Cameroon, to help the country reach its goal of providing access to electricity for 88% of its people by 2022.

Ocean Energy’s technology to be built by Vigor and deployed in Hawaii
01 February, 2018
Irish wave energy company Ocean Energy has announced its “OE Buoy” convertor will be built by Oregon‐based Vigor and deployed at the US Navy’s Wave Energy Test Site on the windward coast of the Hawaiian Island of O’ahu in the fall of 2018.



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