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Deliverables

Integration of EU-funded HYPOSO platform (opens in new window)

Preliminary contact has been made to integrate and maintain the professional platform management service for European suppliers at the end of the EU funded HYPOSO project, under the ETIP HYDROPOWER platform. This will be implemented providing the HYPOSO project remain in agreement.Linked to Task 5.3

Webinars disseminating ETIP HYDROPOWER aimed at policy development environmental challenges and education (opens in new window)

Organization of three webinars during EU Green Week and/or the EUSEW Sustainable Energy DaysoOne aimed at policy development (TA 1, 4) where the goal is to extract relevant information for the final SET and to see the progress of the implementation of the strategic actions that will be detailed in M9 during T2.2, related to the National Energy and Climate PlansoOne related to the environmental challenges in relation to the SDGs (T2,3,4,5) and due diligence, where hydro industry and environment actors will share their vision on Hydropower and its role for the future.oOne for end-users (TA5), as an educational mean to learn the importance of hydropower for the future energy transition and the achievement of EU 2050 objectives. Linked to Task 4.3

TIP HYDROPOWER EUROPE strategic SIR actions dissemination (opens in new window)

ETIP HYDROPOWER EUROPE strategic (SIR) actions dissemination through three YouTube videos and press releases based on position papers.Actions across the project, with progress checks at M8, M20, M32Linked to Task 4.1 and Task 4.3

Organisation of a yearly Hydropower Day in Brussels (opens in new window)

A yearly Hydropower Day organized in Brussels having high level keynote speakers from industry, policy makers, research institutes and civil society. The Hydropower Day will address actual and future challenges and barriers of hydropower deployment in the framework of the energy transition and the marked as well as regulation conditions. Linked to Task 4.6Yearly event delivered by Months 12, 24, 36.

Two workshops on hydropower best practice (opens in new window)

Organisation of total 2 workshops on best hydro practice during EU Green Week and/or during the EUSEW Sustainable Energy Days.Linked to Task 4.3

Strategies for boosting public acceptance - workshop proceedings (opens in new window)

Proceedings of workshop: “Strategies for boosting public acceptance”: presentations, attendance list, summary of meeting Linked to Task 2.3.3

ETIP HYDROPOWER EUROPE strategic SIR actions (opens in new window)

ETIP HYDROPOWER EUROPE strategic (SIR) actions - personal high-level meetings supported by short position papers & annual progress reportsAnnual progress reports due M12, M24 and M36Linked to Task 4.2

AB annual meeting notes (opens in new window)

An Advisory Board will be created comprising EERA JP Hydropower, the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the HYDROPOWER EUROPE CEP. Annual meeting notes will be provided M12, M24, m36Linked to Task 5.4

Business plan for a sustainable ETIP HYDROPOWER (opens in new window)

Development of a business plan for the sustainable future of ETIP HYDROPOWER with core functions comprising actions based around (i) Identification and facilitation of industry priority R&I actions and (ii) advocacy for the hydropower industry, and its role in supporting the green energy transition in Europe. Linked to Task 5.1

Catalogue of hydropower best practice for sustainability (opens in new window)

Catalogue of hydropower best practice for sustainabilityPart I in Month 13 and Part II in Month 26Linked to Task 4.1

Risk Management Plan (opens in new window)

Identification of both internal and external risks to the project, assessment of likelihood and potential impact, proposed mitigation measures and potential reduction of risk.Linked to Task 1.1

HYDROPOWER EUROPE Research and Innovation HERI online platform initial population (opens in new window)

the HYDROPOWER EUROPE Research & Innovation (HERI) online platform will be developed and populated with initial data.Linked to Task 3.2

Support for ETIP HYDROPOWER Working Groups (opens in new window)

Support for ETIP HYDROPOWER Working Groups (Annual Reports)Linked to Task 3.3 and WP2 (for ToR and ETIP interaction)

Dissemination Exploitation and Communication Plan (opens in new window)

Development and implementation of the Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication (DEC) Plan. Linked to Task 5.2

Joint ETIP publication Chapter on jobs in and job skills needed by the hydropower sector (opens in new window)

Chapter on hydro jobs and skills requirements for joint report on this topic with other ETIPsLinked to Task 2.3.3)

Project Management Plan (opens in new window)

Detailed project implementation & management plan.Guidance for partners on project working procedures.Linked to Task 1.1

Terms of Reference for the ETIP HYDROPOWER (opens in new window)

Development and agreement within the consortium of terms of reference for the ETIP HYDROPOWER.Linked to Task 2.1.

Ethical Procedures Report (opens in new window)

Assessment of ethical issues that may arise during the project and guidance for partners on how to manage these issues.Linked to Task 1.1

Contribution to joint ETIPs report with suggestions to improve the draft NECPs of 2023 (opens in new window)

Contribution to joint report with other ETIPs with suggestions to improve the draft NECPs of 2023 including with respect to the adequacy of measures and incentives offered by Member States for investing in R&I.Linked to Task 2.3

Annual reports on DEC actions and DEC plan updates (opens in new window)

Annual reports on DEC actions and DEC plan updates will be provided in M12, 24 and 36. The intention here is to ensure that DEC actions are and remain effective; changes in approach will be taken if progress in any aspects is found to be limited.Linked to Task 5.2

Specification for identifying and tracking hydropower R and I needs actions and funding (opens in new window)

This specification defines how the ETIP HYDROPOWER will identify, map and track hydropower R&I needs, actions and funding - including use of the consultation platform to include this functionality. The approach will align with any existing platforms and consider ways in which efforts for updates and maintenance can be minimised.Linked to Task 3.1

Implementation plan for SET Plan Steering Group (opens in new window)

Implementation Plan outline directed at SET Plan Steering Group containing at least 5 strategic actions from Hydropower Europe’s RIA & SIR reportsLinked to Task 2.2.2 and KPI 1-2

Data Management Plan (opens in new window)

Identification of potential data sources for the project and how they should be managed.Guidance for partners on how to manage data in the project.Identification of individual partner data managers.Linked to Task 1.1

Publications

IHA World Hydropower Outlook 2023

Author(s): Matteo Bianciotto and IHA
Published in: 2023
Publisher: IHA

"""European Initiatives Supporing Hydropower"""

Author(s): Anton Schleiss
Published in: Journal on Hydropower & Dams, Issue Issue 2/2026, 2026
Publisher: Journal on Hydropower & Dams

Importance of hydropower in Europe to serve as a catalyst and enabler for a safe, independant energy transition with the Green Deal

Author(s): Anton Schleiss
Published in: 2023
Publisher: VGBe

Importance of hydropower reservoirs and dams in Europe to mitigate the energy crisis and to serve as a catalyst and enabler for the Green Deal (opens in new window)

Author(s): Schleiss, A.J.; Fry, J.-J. and Morris, M.
Published in: Proc. ICOLD European Club Symposium “Role of dams and reservoirs in a successful energy transition” (Boes, R.M., Droz, P. & Leroy, R., eds.), 2023, ISBN 978-1-032-57668-8
Publisher: Taylor&Francis Group, London
DOI: 10.1201/9781003440420

The energy crisis in Europa reveals the importance of reliable hydropower as a catalyst and enabler for the clean and safe energy transition (opens in new window)

Author(s): Anton J. Schleiss; Jean-Jacques Fry; Mark Morris
Published in: Hydrolink Magazine, Issue 2, 2023, ISSN 1388-3445
Publisher: IAHR -International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research
DOI: 10.3030/101075620

Hydropower, a catalyst for energy transition in Europe (opens in new window)

Author(s): Jean-Jaques FRY, Mark MORRIS & Anton SCHLEISS
Published in: Hydroscience Journal, 2022, ISSN 2767-8490
Publisher: LHB
DOI: 10.1080/27678490.2022.2058829

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