Video: 2017 World Hydropower Congress highlights
The 2017 World Hydropower Congress took place on 9–11 May in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Discussing multipurpose hydropower at the 2017 Dresden Nexus Conference
IHA participated in the second biennial Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC) on 17-19 May.
Green bonds for hydropower financing
This article is featured in the 2017 Hydropower Status Report, launched at the World Hydropower Congress in Addis Ababa in May 2017.
Final day in pictures: 2017 World Hydropower Congress
The 2017 World Hydropower Congress closed on Thursday 11 May with strong commitments from multiple stakeholders towards delivering better hydro.
Electricity storage: a changing landscape
This article is written in collaboration with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), and is featured in the 2017 Hydropower Status Report.
Mini-documentary: the Blanda hydropower project
The Blanda hydropower project in Iceland is the 2017 winner of the IHA Blue Planet Prize, which recognises projects that demonstrate excellence in sustainable development.
Day two in pictures: 2017 World Hydropower Congress
The second day of the 2017 World Hydropower Congress featured the first set of focus sessions on key hydropower topics, the launch of a new tool for reporting on hydropower's car
Better managing risk to scale up the development of sustainable hydropower
This article is taken from the 2017 World Hydropower Congress handbook.
Day one in pictures: 2017 World Hydropower Congress
The 2017 World Hydropower got under way at the United Nations Conference Center, Addis Ababa, on Tuesday 9 May.
A geospatial assessment of small-scale hydropower potential in Sub-Saharan Africa
Alexandros Korkovelos is a winner of the 2017 IHA Young Researcher of the Year award.
Strategic planning of hydropower portfolios minimises dam sediment trapping and maximises economic benefits in large river basins
Rafael Schmitt is a winner of the 2017 IHA Young Researcher of the Year award.
A new modelling framework for assessing hydropower’s GHG footprint
Sara Mercier-Blais is a winner of the 2017 IHA Young Researcher of the Year award.