Hydropower is the leading renewable source of electricity generation and a low emission energy source. In order to be developed sustainably, it is important that its costs and benefits are adequately set and distributed. Different mechanisms, such as royalties, can be used for this purpose. Governments have usually kept hydropower royalty rates low, without internalizing negative externalities. This strategy is inefficient because it leads to larger electricity production and consumption, and hence exacerbates environmental impacts. This paper reviews the criteria proposed and used to set hydropower royalties. It also compares practices of the four main hydropower producers in the world: China, Brazil, Canada and the United States. Results ...
International audienceWater power is a renewable energy which is economically cheap, clean and relia...
Hydro power is a renewable source of energy which is largely appreciated for exploitation. However t...
Population growth, increasing energy demand and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves necessitate a ...
Sustainable global energy production is back-stopped by hydropower which is responsible for a signif...
Abstract In terms of fuel resource, hydropower possesses a prominent advantage over any other large...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in hydropower. Many countries now see hydropower as a...
Hydro-Power generates electricity by using water and it is one of the cheapest and eco-friendly ways...
peer reviewedIn 2006, the 17 percent of the world’s electricity that was generated from hydropower r...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in hydropower. Many countries now see hydropower as a...
In Brazil, ninety percent of total electric power comes from renewable sources, where hydropower rep...
Perspectives on the Environmental Implications of Sustainable Hydropower gathers scientific papers f...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world’s electricity supply. Although dams often have big en...
The generating of electricity is the primary application of hydroelectric energy. The major componen...
Given a substantial importance of international river basins for providing almost 60% of global fres...
International audienceWater power is a renewable energy which is economically cheap, clean and relia...
Hydro power is a renewable source of energy which is largely appreciated for exploitation. However t...
Population growth, increasing energy demand and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves necessitate a ...
Sustainable global energy production is back-stopped by hydropower which is responsible for a signif...
Abstract In terms of fuel resource, hydropower possesses a prominent advantage over any other large...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in hydropower. Many countries now see hydropower as a...
Hydro-Power generates electricity by using water and it is one of the cheapest and eco-friendly ways...
peer reviewedIn 2006, the 17 percent of the world’s electricity that was generated from hydropower r...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in hydropower. Many countries now see hydropower as a...
In Brazil, ninety percent of total electric power comes from renewable sources, where hydropower rep...
Perspectives on the Environmental Implications of Sustainable Hydropower gathers scientific papers f...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world’s electricity supply. Although dams often have big en...
The generating of electricity is the primary application of hydroelectric energy. The major componen...
Given a substantial importance of international river basins for providing almost 60% of global fres...
International audienceWater power is a renewable energy which is economically cheap, clean and relia...
Hydro power is a renewable source of energy which is largely appreciated for exploitation. However t...
Population growth, increasing energy demand and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves necessitate a ...