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US slashes funds for hydro turbine
14 December, 2000
Bringing hydro power out of gridlock
16 October, 2000
Environmental mitigation measures frequently affect the operation of hydroelectric plants worldwide. Environmental protection is important but so is hydro power’s valuable role in the electric grid. Public awareness of hydro’s capabilities needs to be heightened. After all, if given a choice between saving the salmon or sacrificing their own electricity, what would most consumers choose? Suzanne Pritchard reports
US government delays decision on breaching Snake river dams
14 August, 2000
NHA goes with the flow
17 July, 2000
Although regulatory reform and increasing public awareness are still at the top of the National Hydropower Association’s campaign agenda, it is refocusing to meet its members’ changing needs. Suzanne Pritchard explains why NHA is striving to become a one-stop shop for the US hydro industry
It’s all a question of balance
17 July, 2000
Reforming the licensing process in the US is still a major issue for the hydro industry. Whether the answer lies with an administrative or legislative remedy, or both, is not important. What is important is that reform leads to balanced hydro power licences, as Suzanne Pritchard reports
NHA urges senate to include hydro
17 July, 2000
A big burden for small shoulders
16 June, 2000
The future looks bright for the development of US small hydro. But despite this, some regulatory bodies are still wielding their power to hydro’s disadvantage. Suzanne Moxon reports
Fighting for recognition
16 June, 2000
Hydro power is still battling to be recognised as a renewable energy resource in the US. Suzanne Moxon explains how decommissioning and an increasing regulatory burden are contributing to the uphill struggle
Proposed relicensing legislation makes progress in the US
16 June, 2000
NHA salutes outstanding hydro projects
11 May, 2000
FERC rescinds previously issued hydro licence
13 April, 2000
US cuts hydro power funding
15 March, 2000