The 2015 World Hydropower Congress

On May 19, 2015, the 2015 World Hydropower Congress was opened in Beijing, China, with 1,000 representatives of the government, civil society, finance, academia and industry gathering to discuss the future direction of the sector. Prof. Wang Hao, Acting Chair of GWP China Region and Angela Klauschen, Senior Network Officer of GWPO, participated in the Congress.

The first part of the opening ceremony focused on recent and planned hydropower development in China, with a number of VIP speakers from the country's thriving sector addressing participants. The second part of the opening ceremony brought together high-level representatives from some of the sector’s most active countries for a panel discussion on international collaboration. Prof. Wang Hao was invited to make a presentation entitled“Water Resources Development and Utilization”at the side-event of“The Water-Energy Nexus”during the Congress.

 

May 21, 2015 was the closing day of the 2015 World Hydropower Congress, on which the International Hydropower Association outlined ten commitments which IHA has pledged to deliver in the next two years:

1.Share the knowledge that has been pooled through the Congress and the related work programmes;

2.Continue to strengthen the interaction between all partners of the Congress;

3.Implement the tools that are available to measure and report on the performance of the sector;

4.Promote planning of future projects that fit strategically within the water and energy systems to which they contribute;

5.Make information available to enable hydropower decision-making to be more transparent and predictable;

6.Encourage project design that integrates the multiple water and energy services that hydropower can bring;

7.Call on the hydropower community to utilise the Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol;

8.Work with the public and private sectors to motivate investment through the equitable sharing of responsibilities, risks and benefits;

9.Demand that hydropower development becomes a win-win for our society, environment and economy;

10.Share widely IHA’s vision for a world where water and energy services are delivered to all in a sustainable way.

 

These pledges will comprise the association’s priorities during the next two years, as IHA looks forward to the next World Hydropower Congress in 2017.These commitments represent a firmly collaborative stance, which will involve key stakeholders across governments, financial institutions, research institutes, and private sector corporations.