Xylem Joins International Hydropower Association as 100th Member

The International Association (IHA) welcomed , a renowned global water technology company, as its 100th member on Global Hydropower Day. Xylem's pledge of allegiance to the San José Declaration on Sustainable Hydropower underscores its dedication to addressing pressing water and challenges through innovative solutions and sustainable water .

Operating in over 150 countries, Xylem has made sustainable water management a core priority and has a strong track record of assisting communities in achieving water security. Claudia Toussaint, Chief People and Sustainability Officer at Xylem, expressed the company's pride in becoming the 100th IHA member and emphasized Xylem's alignment with the association's values. Toussaint highlighted the company's commitment to advancing sustainability goals, reducing emissions, and collaborating with customers to fulfill their net-zero and sustainability objectives.

“We believe in the potential of sustainable hydropower and other green technologies to create a more water-secure and resilient world,” Toussaint stated. “This is why we support the San José Declaration as a vital step in increasing the global deployment of sustainable hydropower.”

Xylem's decision to join the IHA membership reflects the diverse composition of IHA's members, who collectively oversee approximately one-third of the world's hydropower capacity.

The International Hydropower Association, established in 1995, has played a pivotal role in the sector's growth, witnessing its capacity soar from 625GW to around 1350GW today.

Gruner Stucky Ltd, a founding member of IHA, has long been an advocate for sustainable hydropower development. Sergio Camilletti, Head of Business Area, Energy, celebrated the announcement, stating: “IHA has been a beacon of excellence guiding the hydropower industry. Gruner Stucky Ltd is honored to be one of the original founders and celebrates the IHA's growth to over 100 members, especially on the day when our sector comes together to recognize the myriad benefits of sustainable hydropower. Together, we continue to shape and promote a sustainable energy future.”

Brendan Quigley, Head of Business Unit, Hydropower & Dams, also from Gruner Stucky Ltd, emphasized the importance of the San José Declaration. He recognized hydropower's crucial role in decarbonizing the energy system, mitigating the impacts of change, and its capacity to complement, integrate, and accelerate the growth of other renewable energy sources. “As a founding member of the International Hydropower Association, Gruner Stucky Ltd wholeheartedly commits to the Declaration and its values,” he said

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