Bhutan and hydropower: can public happiness drive policy?
For those of you planning on flying into Bhutan, don’t watch this – I hadn’t when I flew
Interview: Maria Van Der Hoeven, Executive Director, IEA
Maria Van Der Hoeven is the executive director of the International Energy Agency.
Building effective regulatory frameworks for hydropower
On Thursday 4 September at World Water Week 2014 in Stockholm, we collaborated with the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and the International Union
Faces of hydropower: Norberto Odebrecht
A conglomerate operating in 23 countries through its 15 businesses, three investment funds and five supporting companies, Odebrecht Organisation employs nearly 200,000 people tod
Six signs that India’s hydropower sector is moving forward
On 5–6 August, hydropower stakeholders congregated at the National Conference on Hydropower in India, organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FIC
Hydropower generation and potential around the world
This short video introduces the role of hydropower in the world today and the future challenges for sustainable development.
August: where is hydro being discussed in the world?
In the first week of August 2014, the Indian hydropower sector gathered in Delhi to discuss possible pathways for the development of hydropower in the country.
Interview: Roger Gill, international hydropower consultant
Roger Gill is an international consultant and company director. He speaks about the sustainability challenges in a highly communicative world.
Renewables integration webinar: watch the recording
On Tuesday 1 July we teamed up with our REN Alliance partners and the International Renewbable Energy Agency (IRENA) to host a webinar on renewables integration.
When monitoring and mitigation reduce impacts on fish
An independent scientific study has shown that the impact of run-of-river hydroelectric projects on salmon has been minimal based on the monitoring data provided to date.
New approaches to hydropower development in India
Jindal Power Limited, India’s leading power generation company with a portfolio of 15,000 MW in various stages of operation, implementation, development and planning in hydro and
Interview: Elsbeth Tronstad, SN Power
Elsbeth Tronstad is executive vice president of SN Power for corporate social responsibility, environment, communications and human resources. She speaks about the business case for sustainability in hydroelectric projects, and the importance for companies to get it right.