Hydropower and fish: reporting on a Brussels workshop
Previously published at Freshwaterblog.net Increased awareness of ecological issues in rivers with regulated water flows calls for better international understanding about how the…
New operational planning methods in the hydropower sector
SINTEF, NTNU and Scandinavia’s biggest power companies are working continuously to enhance operational optimisation, and the planning and analysis of hydropower plants. Read…
Three celebrations in one – new EU project, new laboratories, and the 100th anniversary of the NTNU Waterpower lab
On Monday 12 June, Trondheim is making a name for itself as a new European research capital for climate change technology, now that…
EERA support EU´s commitment to Paris Agreement
In the aftermath of the US decision to step out of the Paris Agreement, EERA strongly support the EU in its commitment and…
Digitalisation can save millions in hydropower maintenance costs
Hydropower is facing new challenges – competition in the market to provide clean energy as part of Norway’s “green transition”, and the wave…
European researchers want to extend funding for renewables
Funding for renewables: An international team of researchers has concluded that operational funding should continue to be provided for the production of renewable…