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ESMAP Hydropower Webinar Series Session 2: Flexibility in Action - Managing Surplus and Deficit in Wind and Solar Energy | April 29, 2025 @ 9:00am (EDT)

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Join our ESMAP Hydropower Webinar Series, launched in March 2025, to explore the latest trends, opportunities, and challenges in hydropower development. 

As the transition towards sustainable energy accelerates, hydropower is increasingly recognized as a key energy source that enhances power system flexibility, reliability, and resilience. With the growing share of variable renewable energy sources like wind and solar, the need for dispatchable energy to balance power systems has never been greater.

In this second webinar, we will explore hydropower's role as a provider of flexibility and storage, from sub-seconds to inter-annual periods, in integrating wind and solar energy. High shares of variable renewable energy (VRE) can lead to instability and unreliability in power systems. Effectively managing surplus and deficit electricity from VRE sources is crucial for minimizing impacts on the power system, improving energy security, and preventing blackouts and increased economic costs.

Don’t miss this insightful discussion and be part of the conversation on shaping the future of hydropower in the energy transition.

Find the recording and presentations of the first session here.

 

Welcoming Remarks

Speakers

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Bente Brunes

Senior Energy Specialist

ESMAP

World Bank

Abhishek Somani

Senior Economist 

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

 

Rebecca Ellis

Senior Energy Policy Manager

International Hydropower Association  (IHA)

 

 

Contact Information

Bente Brunes

Yaejun Kim