2021 Waterpower Innovation Forum – VIRTUAL

January 28th Virtual

 

NHA’s Waterpower Innovation Council is hosting a virtual event on January 28

 

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Meeting Agenda

Opening Remarks and Introduction
Live Demo of NHA’s Waterpower Research Portal
DOE Hydropower Program Update:
Preview of February 2nd “Digital Twins: A Tool for Modern Hydropower” Webinar
What Does Innovation Mean to You? (Roundtable)
“Open Mic” Session
Closing Remarks

 

 

Questions

Please contact Marycella Dumlao (marycella@hydro.org) with questions

 

 

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