Hydropower is the most widely used form of renewable energy, accounting for a significant portion of the world's electricity generation.

The construction of hydropower projects can have social and cultural implications, including displacement of communities, loss of cultural heritage sites, and conflicts over water rights.

Setting ambitious targets for renewable energy deployment, including hydropower, to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and mitigate climate change.

Renewable resources of water, also known as renewable water sources, are natural water bodies or systems that replenish themselves through natural processes.