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Sustainable development

Climate change affects nature, and at the same time land encroachment can also affect the climate. In HydroCen, we are researching how to minimize the negative environmental effects of hydropower production, and how hydropower can be of benefit to society in periods of both floods and droughts.

Sustainable development

Climate change affects nature, and at the same time land encroachment can also affect the climate. In HydroCen, we are researching how to minimize the negative environmental effects of hydropower production, and how hydropower can be of benefit to society in periods of both floods and droughts.

The UN's climate panel (IPCC) and nature panel (IPBES) have established that we have major challenges in halting both climate change and the loss of natural diversity. Natural encroachment and destruction of natural areas is the most important threat to species diversity in Norway. Sustainable land management will not only involve protecting untouched nature, but also restoring damaged nature.

Environmental design can improve the environment in the river

By using the environmental design methodology, bottlenecks for fish production can be identified and the environmental condition of the river can be improved.

Restoration of growth or spawning areas and/or environmentally adapted release of water will be able to provide better conditions for fish while minimizing loss of power production.

Knowledge of fish migration and interdisciplinary cooperation on technological solutions provide new opportunities where fish were previously prevented from migrating up or down past hydropower plants.

More energy from existing hydropower

The development of new renewable energy will contribute to the loss of biological diversity. A more sustainable solution would be to get more energy out of existing hydropower plants. By upgrading and/or expanding existing hydropower plants, we will be able to get more power out of the existing hydropower system with minimal new land interventions. HydroCen is researching the potential for upgrading and expanding hydropower while safeguarding the environment.

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Utvidet miljødesign i demovassdrag Nea

Line Sundt-Hansen, Torbjørn Forseth, Atle Harby, Terje Bongard, Frode Fossøy, Ingerid Julie Arnesen, Berit Köhler, Markus Annti Mikael Majaneva, Rolf Sivertsgård, Helge Skoglund, Margrete Skår & Håkon Sundt (2021)


Flomdempingstjenester i utvidet miljødesign - Beskrivelse og uttesting av system for klassifisering av flomdempingspotensial i regulerte vassdrag

Bendik Hansen & Atle Harby (2020)


AlternaFuture - Final Report
Vereide Kaspar, Birger Mo, Torbjørn Forseth, Leif Lia, Arne Nysveen, Ole Gunnar Dahlhaug, Linn Emelie Schäffer, Ana Adeva Bustos, Line Sundt-Hansen, Eirik Øvregård, Pål Glimen, Trygve Hesthagen, Margrete Skår & Torbjørn Kristian Nielsen (2020)


Towards environmental design in hydropower reservoirs - Developing a handbook for mitigation measures in regulated lakes
Ingeborg Palm Helland, Stein Ivar Johnsen & Antti Pekka Eloranta (2019)


Rekreasjonsinteresser i utvidet miljødesign: demovassdrag Nea

Margrethe Skår & Berit Köhler (2019)


Environmental Constraints in Seasonal Hydropower Scheduling Survey and Feasibility 

Arild Helseth (2019)

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About HydroCen

We are a research center for environmentally friendly energy.

Researchers will deliver knowledge and innovative solutions to Norwegian hydropower.

The goal is for the research to contribute to Norwegian hydropower being able to meet complex challenges and opportunities in the future's renewable energy system.

Norwegian University of Science and technology (NTNU) is the host institution and main research partner in HydroCen together with SINTEF Energy and the Norwegian Institute for Natural Research (NINA). HydroCen has around 50 national and international partners from research, industry and administration.

About the Knowledge Hub

The goal of the Knowledge Hub is to collect and make available the knowledge from the research in HydroCen so that the results can be used directly by the hydropower industry or in further research, thereby helping to ensure value creation and societal benefit.

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CONTACT

RESEARCH RESULTS

HANDBOOKS AND TOOLS

PUBLICATIONS

Utvidet miljødesign i demovassdrag Nea

Line Sundt-Hansen, Torbjørn Forseth, Atle Harby, Terje Bongard, Frode Fossøy, Ingerid Julie Arnesen, Berit Köhler, Markus Annti Mikael Majaneva, Rolf Sivertsgård, Helge Skoglund, Margrete Skår & Håkon Sundt (2021)


Flomdempingstjenester i utvidet miljødesign - Beskrivelse og uttesting av system for klassifisering av flomdempingspotensial i regulerte vassdrag

Bendik Hansen & Atle Harby (2020)


AlternaFuture - Final Report
Vereide Kaspar, Birger Mo, Torbjørn Forseth, Leif Lia, Arne Nysveen, Ole Gunnar Dahlhaug, Linn Emelie Schäffer, Ana Adeva Bustos, Line Sundt-Hansen, Eirik Øvregård, Pål Glimen, Trygve Hesthagen, Margrete Skår & Torbjørn Kristian Nielsen (2020)


Towards environmental design in hydropower reservoirs - Developing a handbook for mitigation measures in regulated lakes
Ingeborg Palm Helland, Stein Ivar Johnsen & Antti Pekka Eloranta (2019)


Rekreasjonsinteresser i utvidet miljødesign: demovassdrag Nea

Margrethe Skår & Berit Köhler (2019)


Environmental Constraints in Seasonal Hydropower Scheduling Survey and Feasibility 

Arild Helseth (2019)

MORE RELEVANT TOPICS

About HydroCen

We are a research center for environmentally friendly energy.

Researchers will deliver knowledge and innovative solutions to Norwegian hydropower.

The goal is for the research to contribute to Norwegian hydropower being able to meet complex challenges and opportunities in the future's renewable energy system.

Norwegian University of Science and technology (NTNU) is the host institution and main research partner in HydroCen together with SINTEF Energy and the Norwegian Institute for Natural Research (NINA). HydroCen has around 50 national and international partners from research, industry and administration.

About the Knowledge Hub

The goal of the Knowledge Hub is to collect and make available the knowledge from the research in HydroCen so that the results can be used directly by the hydropower industry or in further research, thereby helping to ensure value creation and societal benefit.

Newsletter from HydroCen

We regularly send out newsletters with research results and news. Please register here:

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Counting spawning fish using DNA

Author: Juliet Landrø

New method uses DNA to determine the number of salmon spawning in the river. It is important for the hydropower industry and management authorities to know how viable the population is when conducting revisions of terms of hydropower licenses or environmental measures, and this method is both quick and cost-effective.

Ulike målemetoder avdekket store forskjeller i elvenes miljøtilstand

Author: Juliet Landrø og Jørn Fremstad

Tilstanden på miljøet i norske elver kan være dårligere enn vi har trodd. I en fersk studie anbefaler forskere å utvikle nye DNA-baserte måter å måle naturmangfold og økologisk tilstand på. I dag måles stort sett bare effekten av overgjødsling fra jordbruk og kloakkutslipp.  

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