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The Changing Role of Hydropower

International Renewable Energy Agency Irena

Publisher: IRENA

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Summary

This report is aimed at policy makers and hydropower practitioners to raise awareness among IRENA stakeholders regarding hydropower’s perceived challenges and needs, and to serve as a catalyst for debate in the context of IRENA’s Collaborative Framework on Hydropower.
Available since: 02/23/2023.

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