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Hydroelectric output can double by 2050, IEA report claims
30 October, 2012
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Ministry of Mines & Energy of the Federative Republic of Brazil have released a report showing how to double hydroelectricity production by 2050, an achievement that could prevent annual emissions of up to 3B tonnes of carbon dioxide from fossil-fuel plants.
A mechanism for local ownership
22 June, 2012
Nepali NGO, the People, Energy and Environment Development Association, is leading the way in a new concept called pro-poor hydropower. Gaurav Dahal and Muhan Maskey give more details.
Rehabilitation of Waikoloa Reservoir No. 2
22 June, 2012
John P. Ballegeer, Jie Yu, Keith A. Ferguson, and Terrance I. Nago present a study in the lifecycle costs for structural repair of the Waikoloa Reservoir No 2 in the US
Career trends in energy and the environment
15 May, 2012
Vicky Kenrick at International Sustainability Recruitment Specialists, Allen & York, explores recruitment trends within the energy and environment sector, specifically identifying how these global trends lead to growth areas, including; renewable energy, energy engineering, energy management, carbon and climate change, water engineering and waste management, where job opportunities are increasing.
Funds approved for Lom Pangar project, Cameroon
28 March, 2012
Funding of US$132M has been approved by the World Bank for development of the Lam Pangar hydropower project (LPHP) in Cameroon.
A multi-faceted undertaking
04 January, 2012
Meeting the energy and water demands of countries and communities across Australasia and Southeast Asia is a multi-faceted undertaking. John Hardcastle from Aurecon reports on the trends in dams and hydropower across the region.