Online symposium on Current Research in Hydropower Technologies
Ten students from NTNU/HydroCen made their presentations online when Kathmandu University decided to hold their 10th international symposium on CurrentContinue Reading
Ten students from NTNU/HydroCen made their presentations online when Kathmandu University decided to hold their 10th international symposium on CurrentContinue Reading
Hydropower can be the key to realizing a stable renewable energy system. Both the US and Norway have a lotContinue Reading
Researchers and decision-makers from USA, Norway and EU meet in Trondheim February 4th for a high-level meeting and consecutive workshops to position,Continue Reading
Hydropower could play an important role in realizing a reliable renewable energy system in Europe, researchers, EU officials and industryContinue Reading
HydroCen researcers recently installed a state-of-art rig to monitor in-situ development of swelling pressure and deformation in a hydropower tunnel. This is likely the firstContinue Reading
Despite being on opposite sides of the planet there are many similarities between hydropower in Norway and Tasmania. Exchanging experiencesContinue Reading
HydroCen signed an important research agreement with Indian NHPC Limited (formerly the National Hydroelectric Power Corp) and made sure hydropowerContinue Reading
Researcher Ana T. Silva recently presented results from SAFEPASS at one of the most important international conference for fish passage.Continue Reading
Four scientists from different fields of expertise have taken on the challenge of reviewing HydroCen’s research and results.The first meetingsContinue Reading
Europe’s largest energy research community, EERA, has decided to establish a Joint Programme on hydropower. — In the EU, andContinue Reading