WSP, one of the world’s leading engineering companies, has joined the International Hydropower Association (IHA), to shape a future powered by innovation, rethinking how energy is generated, stored, ...
The members of the International Hydropower Association have elected 18 industry leaders to serve on the Board for the 2025–27 term. Over the next two years, the Board will steer IHA’s work to advance ...
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Over the past week, three events have made me revisit the blog I wrote last January on the paradigm shift we were then starting to see emerging - and its implications for hydropower. Climate ...
The west coast of South Korea, with its winding rias, many-sized inlets and wide tidal range, is a rich repository of tidal energy resources. This is the setting for the world’s largest operating ...
Located in Hebei province, this cutting-edge facility has a total installed capacity of 3.6 GW and is operated by the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC). The project reached its completion on 11 ...
A Kaplan turbine installed in Brazil. Credit: Andritz Hydro Austria’s hydropower story began in the late 1880s, when the country’s first commercial hydroelectric generators were connected to the grid.
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Hydropower’s global impact in numbers (2024) China, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Bhutan and Pakistan were the top five countries for new installed hydropower capacity in 2024. In 2024 the hydropower workforce ...
Hydropower has come a long way since first emerging as a new and innovative form of power generation, with worldwide installed capacity now above 1,250 gigawatts. In this blog, Samuel Law and Nicholas ...