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HAC Orientation Briefing
General Information
 


Powerplant Feasibility & Rehab

Rehab Powerplant Power Value


River System Analysis
Examples

Water Supply & Reallocation
Example

Computer Models

TEAM Economic Model for Chief Joseph

Cost of Hydro Modifications

Training
FERC Coordination
Hydro Studies:
Past   Present

Power Evaluation Coordination

Overseas Assistance


HAC Advisory Board
Board Meeting
9 Feb.  2006
Agenda  Notes


Corps-wide Center of Expertise Program
(ER 1110-1-8158)

TEN: Technical Excellence Network

Customer Survey & Feedback

Proposed Methodology for Economic Justification 

 

 

HYDRO EVENTS

Denver, CO 1st Hydropower Workshop July 2004: [Notes]
[Photos]
Tulsa, OK 2nd Hydropower Workshop August 2005 [Notes]


 

HYDROPOWER WORKSHOP (3) "Produce the Power!"
Las Vegas,,NW 12-14 May 2008

Agenda  Report:s:  1: Sustainability  2: Water Reallocation    3: Communication
 
CW Future Direction Water Supply  Tennesssee Valley PPA Public Funding SWPA Funding   HydroAmp  Hydroplanning Workshop  Appropriations Funding   Vision Statement
 SWPA Regional State Reliability Standards SEPA NERC Compliance Water Realloc.Impacts
 Maintaining Hydro Infrastructure Asset Mgt. Compliance Review  Collaboration 
O&M Benchmarking   CVP O&M Funding  
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More information is posted on HQUSACE Hydropower Gateway)



OTHER WEBSITES
 
Inter-agency and Intergovernmental Support  International Journal on Hydropower & Dams Institute for Water Resources National Hydro Team (Temp.)
Hydropower Gateway 

The Hydropower Analysis Center (HAC) was first established in the 1950’s in the then North Pacific Division to address the huge hydropower potential of the Pacific Northwest. It became the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Center of hydropower expertise in 1995 and was attached to the Northwestern Division Water Management Power Branch until January 2008 when it was merged with the Hydroelectric Design Center (HDC) located at the Portland District.

Over the years, HAC staff participated in numerous hydropower analyses and economic evaluations of projects in the US and overseas. They often worked closely with HAC and HDC, when a combination of technical/economic analysis skills and   facilities and turbine design experience are needed.

   

Northwestern Division | US Army Corps of Engineers | US Army |
 
Water Management
|  |Power Branch|  |
Hydroelectric Design Center|
 

For more information, contact Brian Shenk,  Technical Manager : (503) 808-4221
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