Papers presented at the IEA Hydro/EU Hydropower and Fish Workshop May 2017
In May 2017 the IEA Hydropower TCP and the European Commission DG RTD held a joint workshop on Hydropower and Fish: Research and Innovation in the Context of the European Policy Framework. The Workshop was attended by 67 participants. Most of the papers from this workshop are available here. Please refer to the Agenda and then click on the links below to download the papers which have been organised according to the session in which they were presented.
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Environmental requirements in relation to hydropower in the context of the WFD 1.53MB
Raimund Mair, European Commission, Policy Officer, DG ENV
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Hydropower and Natura 2000 1.19MB
Christina Pantazi, European Commission, Policy Officer, DG ENV
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Hydropower in the context of the Renewable Energy Directive and the package Clean Energy for All Europeans 807KB
Henrik Dam, European Commission, Policy Officer, DG ENER
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Strategic planning approach for hydropower development in Austria 3.32MB
Veronika Koller-Kreimel, Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Deputy Head of Department
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Implementation of the EU WFD in Finland 1.36MB
Jukka Muotka, Fortum/Eurelectric, Senior Adviser
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Implementation of the Swiss regulatory context from an operator perspective 7.89MB
Steffen Schweizer, KWO, Head of Department
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The implementation of the WFD in Norway 1.16MB
Roy Langåker, Norwegian Environment Agency, Senior Adviser: The implementation of the WFD in Norway
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Hydropower in Enel and implementation of WFD in Italy 2.04MB
Andrea Casolaro, ENEL, Head of Safety and Water Management at Business Unit Hydro Piemonte
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The Horizon 2020 Energy Work Programme on Hydropower in the context of Energy Union, SET-Plan and ACEI 864KB
Piotr Tulej, European Commission, Head of Unit DG RTD G.3
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IEA Hydropower TCP Annex XIII Hydropower and Fish: Hydropower and Fish 872KB
Hans-Petter Fjeldstad, Operating Agent
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Research on Hydropower and Fish in the WP on Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials 1.06MB
Panagiotis Balabanis, European Commission, Deputy Head of Unit DG RTD I2
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Hydropower and Fish in the project FITHydro (Horizon 2020) 2.65MB
Peter Rutschmann, Technical University of Munich, Professor
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New approaches to assess upstream and downstream migration of fish – integrating field survey and modelling 1.86MB
Matthias Schneider, SJE Ecohydraulic Engineering GmbH, Executive Director
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HYPERBOLE in a few words: HYdropower plants PERformance and flexiBle Operation towards Lean integration of new renewable Energies: the HYPERBOLE Project. 2.69MB
François Avellan, EPFL Laboratory for Hydraulic Machineries, Professor:
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Mitigation of hydropower impacts on fish - the Austrian Hydro Peaking approach 2.33MB
Franz Greimel, BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Scientific Assistant
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Existing hydropower facilities: Strategic planning for ecological restoration 4.07MB
Gerd Frik, VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH, Head of Department
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Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) - New opportunities for measuring, mapping and modelling rivers and lakes 11.7MB
Christian Haas, IAmHydro GmbH, Managing Director: Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) - New opportunities for measuring, mapping and modelling rivers and lakes
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Fish habitats in regulated rivers – relevance for hydropower development 4.54MB
Jörg Freyhof, IGB Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Scientist
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SedNet - The Effective River Basin Management Needs to Include Sediment 3.87MB
Helmut Habersack, BoKu – University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, University Professor
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Master plan for Migratory Fish in the Meuse basin 1.86MB
Willem Schreurs, International Meuse Commission, Secretary General
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FISH-Net: Prior probabilities to support sustainable hydropower planning, design and monitoring - pages 1-16 15.8MB
Martin Wilkes, Coventry University Centre for Agroecology, Water & Resilience, Research Fellow
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FISH-Net: Prior probabilities to support sustainable hydropower planning, design and monitoring - pages 17-32 858KB
Martin Wilkes, Coventry University Centre for Agroecology, Water & Resilience, Research Fellow
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The Mandal Project - Efficient two- way fish migration past hydropower plants in Norway 3.65MB
Hans-Petter Fjeldstad, SINTEF, Research Scientist
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Defining impacts of dams on fish migration and habitat connectivity in AMBER project 3.01MB
Piotr Parasiewicz, S. Sakowicz Inland Fisheries Institute, Associate Professor
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1 - Harby_Environmental design of hydropower to meet requirements in the EU WFD 4.85MB
Atle Harby, SINTEF Energy Research, Senior Research Scientist: Environmental design of hydropower to meet requirements in the EU Water Framework Directive
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4 - Matt & Pfleger - IEA-Brussels 29.05.2017 1.43MB
Peter Matt & Markus Pleger, Engineering Services Vorarlberger Illwerke AG, Area Manager & Technical Planning and Operational Coordination: Hydropeaking Mitigation Measures – Significant Impacts on Use
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5 - Agnar - IEA Hydro Annex XIII– European Commission DG RTD 30.05.17 Final 848KB
Agnar Aas, Statkraft, Head Advisor: Implementation of the WFD – long term operation of our flexible hydro power; balancing between environmental improvements and the need for more renewable energy, flexible operations and flood control