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Wednesday, 27 April 2011

HRW (Hydro Review Worldwide), March/April 2011

HRW (Hydro Review Worldwide), March/April 2011HRW provides comprehensive coverage of the Hydroelectric Industry Worldwide.

HRW's mission is to provide a worldwide network for sharing practical, technical information and expertise on hydroelectric power. HRW brings together the international community sharing a common interest in hydro.

HRW creates opportunities for doing business by informing industry participants about new ideas and trends, and about available products and services.

A goal is to enable project developers, owners, and operators to apply technologies more economically and effectively. HRW's focused editorial and advertising materials are key to accomplishing this goal.

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24 Lucerne 2011: Dams and Reservoirs under Changing Challenges
By Anton J. Schleiss
The International Commission on Large Dams? 79th Annual Meeting, to be held May 29-June 3 in Lucerne, Switzerland, brings together dam experts from throughout the world to exchange knowledge and experiences. Such information exchange is vital to ensure effi cient use and development of dams and hydroelectric generating facilities.

28 Coating Minimizes Operational Losses at Nathpa Jhakri in India
By Kirsten Winkler, Roger Dekumbis, and Ajay Uppal
Use of a hard coating on the runners and related components at the 1,500 MW Nathpa Jhakri plant in India significantly decreased damage as a result of hydroabrasive erosion. The coated units have operated successfully through the monsoon season with minimal damage.

36 Designing a New Type of Fish Bypass
By Helmut Mader and Michael-Marcus Tauber
A new variation on the standard vertical slot bypass facilitates fish passage at dams and hydro projects while minimizing water diverted from the powerhouse. This design, called the Maba MS fi shpass, features lower velocity flow than standard designs and allows fish to swim at their preferred water depth.

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