National Hydropower Association
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The National Hydropower Association (NHA) in the United States represents the interests of the U.S. hydropower industry, which includes all forms of water energy -- conventional, hydrokinetic, tidal and ocean.[1]
Since 1983, NHA has represented the majority of domestic, non-federal hydroelectric producers. The association has some 140 members which include public utilities, investor-owned utilities, independent power producers, equipment manufacturers, environmental and engineering consultants, and hydropower attorneys from all regions of the country. Its mission is to protect and promote the nation's largest renewable resource through its legislative, regulatory, technical and public communications activities.[2]