In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time meet rising demand, Nicaragua is putting its eggs in the hydroelectricity basket, opting for conventional large-scale dams despite growing international awareness about their social and environmental drawbacks
his paper addresses the question of what the future role for hydro might be in meeting the electrici...
In mid-August, the heads of Central America's electricity institutes met in Managua to review progre...
Globally hydroelectricity generation is being promoted as a low greenhouse gas emission and renewabl...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
After long lagging behind its Central American neighbors in both electricity production and connecti...
A spate of new power projects, surging foreign investment, and a welcome dose of positive press cove...
Hydropower is the dominant renewable energy source to date, providing over two-thirds of all renewab...
n the age of the global society humankind still finds itself driving forward on an unsustainable roa...
For all their differences, Brazil and its Southern Cone neighbors share a common challenge as they s...
Costa Rica’s state-led model of energy generation based on large-scale investments in hydropower has...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
In light of the critical need to shift from fossil fuels as the primary source of energy, China cont...
Nicaragua is bounded on all sides by water: to the east and west lie oceans, and most of the norther...
Home to one of the world\u27s most extensive oil and natural-gas reserves, energy-rich Venezuela is ...
his paper addresses the question of what the future role for hydro might be in meeting the electrici...
In mid-August, the heads of Central America's electricity institutes met in Managua to review progre...
Globally hydroelectricity generation is being promoted as a low greenhouse gas emission and renewabl...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
After long lagging behind its Central American neighbors in both electricity production and connecti...
A spate of new power projects, surging foreign investment, and a welcome dose of positive press cove...
Hydropower is the dominant renewable energy source to date, providing over two-thirds of all renewab...
n the age of the global society humankind still finds itself driving forward on an unsustainable roa...
For all their differences, Brazil and its Southern Cone neighbors share a common challenge as they s...
Costa Rica’s state-led model of energy generation based on large-scale investments in hydropower has...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
In light of the critical need to shift from fossil fuels as the primary source of energy, China cont...
Nicaragua is bounded on all sides by water: to the east and west lie oceans, and most of the norther...
Home to one of the world\u27s most extensive oil and natural-gas reserves, energy-rich Venezuela is ...
his paper addresses the question of what the future role for hydro might be in meeting the electrici...
In mid-August, the heads of Central America's electricity institutes met in Managua to review progre...
Globally hydroelectricity generation is being promoted as a low greenhouse gas emission and renewabl...