The Basics
Dates: October 7 – 10, 2024
Event Location: Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon
Questions: 816.588.4639 or send an email.
The Official All-Encompassing Waterpower Event That’s for the Industry, by the Industry.
Clean Currents—the official water power trade show + conference of the non-profit National Hydropower Association—heads to Portland, Oregon in 2024.
Whether you call it the Rose City, Stumptown, or the Bridge City, Portland, Oregon is one of our nation’s top destinations for water power excellence.
Portland plays a significant role in water power, as a major port city nestled along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers.
The Federal Columbia River Power System, operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation, features more than 30 hydroelectric projects, with a full capacity of more than 22,000 megawatts of power.
Designed with industry input and driven by industry needs, proceeds from Clean Currents will fund NHA’s work to secure water power’s place as a climate-friendly, renewable, and reliable energy source that serves national environmental, energy, and economic policy objectives. At Clean Currents, you’ll see that Hydro is Heading toward a more sustainable future for the industry!
6 Reasons to Attend Clean Currents
See our “Who Should Attend” section for more reasons to join us in Portland!
The Clean Currents Story | Here for the Hydro!
By the Industry. For the Industry. For Now and Into the Future.
The headwaters that formed the National Hydropower Association’s Clean Currents tradeshow + conference originated from a desire throughout the water power community that it was time for the industry, in particular, NHA, to develop a bold, new event that would bring the industry together for the betterment of the industry.
The vision was an event dedicated to advancing conventional hydropower, pumped storage, small hydro, and marine energy as reliable and flexible sources of clean energy now and into the future. This vision aligned with NHA’s growth and evolution in its leadership to position water power for success in the decades to come.
We Began With Industry Feedback …
We started by listening to water power’s generators, manufacturers, and suppliers. In 2018, NHA began to solicit input from members and non-members on industry event wants and needs. Our process included in-depth listening sessions with NHA members.
As a result of the input we were gathering, the NHA Board of Directors created a “New Event” Advisory Committee in 2019. The committee was charged with setting in motion a plan to develop a new water power event that would launch in 2021
.… Then Created Clean Currents to Meet Industry Needs
The constructive dialogue and insights gathered during our listening phase guided us to design the Clean Currents experience around:
Reinvestment in our Industry
A key driver in the creation of Clean Currents was the observation by NHA and industry representatives that the returns on investments in national events were not necessarily flowing back into the industry.
Proceeds from Clean Currents fund NHA’s work to secure hydropower’s place as a climate-friendly, renewable, and reliable energy source that serves national environmental, energy, and economic policy objectives.
Innovation and Growth
We identified a need for a “space” that would foster industry research and development, information exchange, and innovation. This is critical to help the industry grow its current 101 gigawatts (GW) of capacity by nearly 50 GW by 2050, as outlined in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydropower Vision report, published in 2016. Facilitating innovation is also critical to harnessing the potential 90 GW from marine energy estimated by the U.S. hydropower industry.
We’re thinking forward! A spirit of innovation and growth flows through all aspects of Clean Currents—from conference programming to the tradeshow floor. Together, we will explore ways to leverage promising new technologies along with proven products and solutions to increase hydropower generation.
A Better Mix of Attendee Types
There was a general consensus among those we spoke with that other national hydropower events don’t offer the desired mix of owner/operator attendees and industry vendors, which are over-represented. Power producers support Clean Currents—1 in every 3 attendees of Clean Currents 2022 was a power producer. 39% of 2021 attendees were water power industry leaders and decision-makers.
A Bigger Tent
Prior to the formation of Clean Currents, there wasn’t one event that would allow all sectors of the water power industry to convene, communicate and collaborate. Clean Currents brings together professionals from conventional hydropower, pumped storage, small hydro, marine energy, government agencies, regulators, NGOs, and consultants. Clean Currents continues to attract a full spectrum of industry roles, including executive leadership, engineers, portfolio managers, operations superintendents/managers, portfolio managers, general managers, and subject matter experts. See our “Who Should Attend” section for more reasons to join us in Portland!
Expanded Education
Industry perceptions of education opportunities available at other national events are that they are too focused on technical education or that the content changes little from year to year. Furthermore, exhibiting organizations do not have access to educational programming. Clean Currents’ educational programming is unique, comprehensive, accessible, and driven by industry thought leaders. Topics include safety, security, markets, environmental enhancement, engineering, operations and maintenance, licensing/regulatory, and more.
About NHA
The National Hydropower Association is a nonprofit trade association dedicated to promoting the growth of clean, affordable US water power in all of its forms, ranging from conventional hydropower to pumped storage to marine energy. It seeks to secure water power’s place as a climate-friendly, renewable, and reliable energy source that serves national environmental, energy, and economic policy objectives.
NHA represents more than 300 organizations in the North American water power industry, from Fortune 500 corporations to family-owned small businesses. Our members include both public and investor-owned utilities, independent power producers, developers, manufacturers, product and service providers, environmental and engineering consultants, attorneys, and public policy, outreach, and education professionals.
All proceeds from Clean Currents will go directly toward funding the work of NHA.