Recent climate impacts on run-of-river hydropower and electricity systems planning in Switzerland 

New research shows that run-of-river hydropower – responsible for a significant share of Switzerland’s renewable electricity – is declining in summer due to reduced water availability. While Alpine catchments benefit from glacier and snow melt, recent drought years (2003, 2018, 2022) caused sharp drops in production elsewhere. Expansion of infrastructure has helped maintain overall generation, but stronger investments in renewables are needed to buffer future climate risks. 

Read more: Haddad et al., 2025 

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