April 2, 2025: The Low Impact Hydropower Institute has received a complete application for Low Impact Certification of the Molly’s Falls Hydroelectric Project located on Peacham […]
March 24, 2025: The Bear River Project received a FERC license amendment on August 27, 2024, that changed operations of the Grace Development. In accordance with Section […]
March 11, 2025: The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) has received a complete recertification application from Pacificorp for the North Umpqua Project. The application can be […]
March 6, 2025: The Low Impact Hydropower Institute has received a complete application for Low Impact Certification from Brookfield White Pine Hydro, LLC for the Skelton […]
February 19, 2025: In collaboration with an external Advisory Group representing a broad cross section of the hydropower community, the Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) has […]
February 12, 2025: The Tallassee Shoals Project, LIHI #12 was issued a new FERC license on November 20, 2024. In accordance with Section 5.3.4 of the […]
October 3, 2024: The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) has preliminarily approved Low Impact Certification for the Wells Dam Hydroelectric Project, FERC# P-2149 (pending LIHI #203). […]
May 28, 2024: The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) has received a complete application from the Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County for the Wells […]
April 19, 2024: The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) has preliminarily approved Low Impact Certification for the Bolton Falls (pending LIHI #201) Hydroelectric Project, FERC# P-2879. […]
LIHI has developed a draft definition of Low Impact Pumped Storage Hydropower (LI-PSH). The definition and supporting documentation could help provide an outline for best practices in developing and operating LI-PSH projects. Public comments are due by May 20th, 2025. Click here for more information.