Voith Hydro receives training on the ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ Sustainability Assessment Protocol
Last week we facilitated training on Β the ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ Sustainability Assessment Protocol with Voith Hydro in Heidenheim, Germany.
"The protocol is a tool to guide sustainability in the sector and provides a common language around which issues of sustainability can be discussedβ explained Doug Smith, ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ sustainability specialist. βTraining on the protocolβs breadth of sustainability topics and on how these are assessed, forms an important part of an ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ Sustainability Partnership.β
Voith Hydro, as one of the founding member of the Hydro Equipment Association (HEA), is part of a sustainability partnership with ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ together with other HEA members.
The training, which took place from 7β8 February, was facilitated by Doug Smith and Simon Howard, also an ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ sustainability specialist. More than 25 participants from various disciplines were trained over the two day workshop to discuss sustainability in hydropower.
Barbara FischerβAupperle, head of sustainability at Voith Hydro said: βThis workshop was an excellent opportunity to bring together various stakeholders on hydro power planning and financing together and discuss the use of the protocol as a practical tool to measure and decide upon realization of sustainability in hydro power projects.β
The ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ Sustainability Assessment Protocol is a comprehensive tool to assess the sustainability of hydropower projects globally. It provides a rigorous, evidence-based assessment of between 19β23 sustainability topics, depending on the development stage of the project.
It is the product of a rigorous multi-stakeholder development process involving representatives from social and environmental NGOs (Oxfam, The Nature Conservancy, Transparency International, WWF); governments (China, Germany [as an observer], Iceland, Norway, Zambia); commercial and development banks (including banks that are signatory to the Equator Principles, and the World Bank [as an observer]); and the hydropower sector.
These topics it covers include downstream flow regimes, indigenous peoples, biodiversity, infrastructure, safety, resettlement, water quality, and erosion and sedimentation.
The development process of the protocol involved field trials in 16 countries, across 6 continents, and stakeholder engagement with 1,933 individuals in 28 countries.
Implementation of the protocol in the European Union is supported through Hydro4LIFE, a European Commission funded project, under the European Commissionβs Life+ Environment Policy and Governance programme. Hydro4LIFE will demonstrate the Protocol in the EU, raise awareness about the Protocol and serve to consolidate hydropower sustainability performance knowledge.
Voith Hydro works in all major hydropower countries across the world and strongly promotes the implementation of sustainable hydropower, to all partners and stakeholders in the industry.
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See our photos from the training.