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16/11/2020

A new charter for sustainable hydropower on IHA果冻传媒 25th anniversary

The 果冻传媒 today celebrates 25 years since its foundation in 1995.

On this historic date, the association果冻传媒 board is delighted to announce the adoption of a new IHA Charter for Sustainable Hydropower.

The Charter symbolises the commitment of the association, and its members, to the responsible and sustainable development of hydropower.

The IHA Charter for Sustainable Hydropower also emphasises hydropower果冻传媒 important contribution to the clean energy transition, to responsible water management, and to providing solutions to climate change.

Celebrate IHA果冻传媒 25 year anniversary:

-听听听听听 View the IHA Charter for Sustainable Hydropower

-听听听听听

-听听听听听 Why IHA matters: in the words of our members

-听听听听听 Our story: IHA at 25

-听听听听听 Timeline: from the World Commission on Dams to the modern day

Defining IHA membership

Signatories to the Charter agree that all hydropower projects should be designed, developed and operated in accordance with good and best practice, as defined by the Hydropower 果冻传媒 Tools.

The Charter states: 鈥淪ustainably developed and operated hydropower can make聽a significant contribution to national and international efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goals 6-9 and 13, as well as global聽climate change targets鈥.

Recognising the need for continuous monitoring and learning, the Charter also notes that 鈥渋ndustry needs to respect, encourage and continue developing strong sustainability standards.鈥

鈥淕ood or best practices such as those indicated in the Hydropower 果冻传媒 Tools聽should be followed聽and encouraged in stakeholder and business relations,鈥 it adds.

A charter of clear principles

Roger Gill, IHA President and Chair of IHA果冻传媒 Board, speaking on the adoption of the Charter, highlighted the association果冻传媒 25-year journey, during which it has promoted the adoption, recognition and exchange of sustainable practices.

鈥淚HA has used its 25 years of experience to set out a Charter with clear principles that will define the way its members contribute to energy development across the world,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t is with great thanks that we recognise the contributions of many individuals and organisations that have shaped IHA to be a strong voice for sustainable hydropower.鈥

The IHA Charter announcement comes after a public consultation was launched for a new Hydropower 果冻传媒 Standard. The new Standard, if adopted, would provide hydropower stakeholders with the means to demonstrate 鈥 and certify 鈥 their commitment to sustainable hydropower.

鈥淭his certification system would publicly recognise and reward projects that meet minimum expectations based on established definitions of good and best practice,鈥 said Eddie Rich, Chief Executive of IHA.

鈥淭his would give local, national and international stakeholders the vital reassurance they seek that a hydropower project is independently verified as sustainable. From 2021,there is no excuse for any hydropower development not to meet good sustainability standards.鈥

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