Blog: Developing sustainable hydropower in Indonesia
The first application of the Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol in Indonesia.
Video: 2017 World Hydropower Congress highlights
The 2017 World Hydropower Congress took place on 9–11 May in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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.
31.5 GW new hydropower capacity commissioned worldwide in 2016, pumped storage development accelerates
31.5 GW of new hydropower capacity was commissioned in 2016, according to estimates in our new briefing, 2017 Key
Webinar recording: results of the 2016 annual issues survey on hydropower
The IHA annual issues survey is an initiative that aims to monitor the key issues facing hydropower, identify policy developments around the world that affect the sector, and ens
2016 in pictures: achievements of IHA members
At the end of 2016 we can look back on a year of progress for hydropower, with many development landmarks achieved around the world. We have compiled some of the most notable ach
Mosonyi Award winner profile: Helen Locher
Helen Locher is a recipient of the Mosonyi Award for Excellence in Hydropower, an award that recognises individuals within IHA's membership for outstanding contributions to the sector.
The 2016 IHA annual issues survey: take part in building knowledge
We are taking the pulse of the hydropower sector at large in this year's annual issues survey.
IHA Blue Planet Prize: start the journey today
The IHA Blue Planet Prize will be awarded in 2017, and is open for participation.
33 GW new hydropower capacity commissioned worldwide in 2015
33 GW of new hydropower capacity was commissioned in 2015, including 2.5 GW of pumped storage, according to estimates in our new briefing,
Hydropower issues survey webinar: watch the recording
In December 2015, the International Hydropower Association (IHA) carried out an annual issues survey for the first time. This new, annual initiative aims to take the pulse of the
Hydropower’s most important characteristic is that it is renewable, survey confirms
In December 2015, the International Hydropower Association (IHA) conducted a new annual survey.