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The Top Three Takeaways from Water Power Week 2024
The Water Power Week in Washington D.C. policy conference, which took place two weeks ago in the nation's capital, featured several highlights, such as: marine energy's critical role in the clean energy transition, the importance of telling water power's story, and the role of hydropower as the backbone of the renewable grid.
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The 5 Benefits of an OSAW Award — And Why Your Organization Should Apply by May 15
Apply for National Hydropower Association’s “Outstanding Stewards of America’s Waters” award by May 15, 2024. Receiving awards can lead to important benefits to your organization, including recognizing employees as part of workforce retention and highlighting collaborations with agencies and communities.
Help Preserve the Future of Water Power by Sharing New Career Resources with Your Alma Mater
A new set of hydropower and marine energy career maps have been developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office. The maps were created to help future workers—current students and skilled workers looking to switch careers—easily identify pathways to a wide variety of well-paying jobs in the water power industry.
WWS Wasserkraft Revitalizes a 200 Year Old Hydropower Project; Wins Outstanding Stewards of America’s Waters Award
At Clean Currents this past October, WWS Wasserkraft was honored for their work on the Upper Collinsville Hydroelectric Project, located in Connecticut, with an Outstanding Steward of America's Waters Award, celebrating the modernization and automation of a 200 year old hydro project, which had been unpowered for over 55 years.
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