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Fishfriendly Innovative Technologies for Hydropower, FIThydro

General Information:

The EU Horizon2020 project Fishfriendly Innovative Technologies for Hydropower (FIThydro) investigates cost effective environmentally friendly solutions and mitigation measures for improving fish protection in hydropower plant affected rivers. FIThydro develops decision support tools for the planning, commissioning and operation of hydropower plants, using existing and innovative technologies. Within the project, 26 partners from science and industry across Europe are working together to find the best solutions for different hydropower scenarios and support an ecologically friendly electricity production. Solutions, methods, tools and devices are tested or applied and evaluated at 17 test cases, each with different HPP set-ups and different challenges, in four test case regions in Europe: Alpine region, Scandinavia, France/Belgium, Iberian Peninsula. Scenario modelling in the four different geographic, climatic and topographic test case regions will allow the quantification of effects and resulting costs for different mitigation options in Europe.

Content:

The project results are published in form of deliverables, reports and scientific articles, which are accessible here. Additionally, published research data from the project can be found here.

The following project results can be found in this collection: 

  • Project publications: published results in the form of deliverables, reports and briefs
  • Scientific articles: published results in the form of journal articles and conference proceedings
  • Data: (links to) published research data

Usage:

If not otherwise indicated, the materials can be used for research and education if the source is correctly and regularly denoted. Any commercialised usage needs the approval of the owner. Please consider the metiaTUM terms of use as well as correct referencing.

Further Information:

You can find further information on the project website: https://www.fithydro.eu/

The FIThydro project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 727830