The Changing Role of Hydropower
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The Changing Role of Hydropower - International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA
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Citation: IRENA (2023), The changing role of hydropower: Challenges and opportunities , International Renewable Energy Agency, Abu Dhabi.
ISBN: 978-92-9260-522-3
About IRENA
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is an intergovernmental organisation that supports countries in their transition to a sustainable energy future, and serves as the principal platform for international co-operation, a centre of excellence, and a repository of policy, technology, resource and financial knowledge on renewable energy. IRENA promotes the widespread adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy, including bioenergy, geothermal, hydropower, ocean, solar and wind energy in the pursuit of sustainable development, energy access, energy security and low-carbon economic growth and prosperity.
Acknowledgements
This report benefitted from the input and comments of experts, including Jean-Philippe Bernier (Natural Resources Canada), Rebecca Ellis (International Hydropower Association), Jean-Christophe Fueeg (Swiss Federal Office of Energy), Pravin Karki (World Bank), Francisco Kuljevan and Mark Christian (Electric Power Research Institute), Paul Komor (University of Colorado at Boulder), Laura Lizano (Ministry of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica), Baysa Naran (Climate Policy Institute) and Yuetao Xie (China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute).
Valuable input was also provided by IRENA colleagues, including Dolf Gielen (ex-IRENA), Sonia Al-Zoghoul, Emanuele Bianco, Ute Collier, Arieta Gonelevu, Pablo Ralón, Binu Parthan, Costanza Strinati (ex-IRENA) and Emanuele Taibi (ex-IRENA).
This report was authored by Carlos Ruiz under the direction of Roland Roesch (Acting Director, IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre).
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CONTENTS
Figures, tables and boxes
Abbreviations
KEY MESSAGES
INTRODUCTION
HYDROPOWER TODAY
2.1 Hydropower technologies
2.2 Hydropower services and benefits
2.3 Potential
2.4 Current deployment
2.5 Costs and investment trends
PRESENT CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
3.1 Ageing fleet
3.2 Changing power systems
3.3 Investment needs
HYDROPOWER FOR THE FUTURE
4.1 Sustainability
4.2 Innovation and flexibility
4.3 Regulation and markets
4.4 Co-operation
REFERENCES
APPENDIX A List of countries, areas and regions shown in the figures
APPENDIX B Regional figures
Africa
Asia
Central America and the Caribbean
Eurasia
Europe
Middle East
North America
Oceania
South America
Figures
FIGURE 1 Generic reservoir hydropower plant
FIGURE 2 Energy storage potential by region
FIGURE 3 Hydropower