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Cumulative Impacts and Joint Operation of Small-Scale Hydropower Cascades

2014

World Bank


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Sediment transport; Renewable energy projects; Renewable energy resources; Carbon energy; Stream; Natural flow; Reservoir sedimentation; Streamflow; Energy prices; River system; River flows; River beds; Upstream reservoirs; Development of hydropower; Electricity demand; Power capacities; Sediments; Water storage capacity; Basin plans; Flood mitigation; Annual runoff; Animal wastes; Healthy rivers; Dam operators; Environments; Reservoir water; Renewable energy generation; Dam; National power; Reservoir areas; Hydropower projects; Sediment management; Turbine; Local people; Environmental; River stretch; Natural resource base; Electricity production; Small scale hydropower; Large river; Reservoir area; Steep topography; Riparian; Stream channel; Clean electricity; Alternative energy program; Stream flow; Sedimentation rate; Hydropower plant; Hydrological regime; Peak flows; Stream corridor; Hydropower sector; Power capacity; Catchment area; Sediment yields; River bed; Hydrological conditions; Riparian ecosystems; River regime; River basin planning; Upstream catchment area; Small dams; Power engineering; Detrimental impacts; Riverine environment; Electricity supply; Power station; Transmission lines; Vec; Dam safety; Electricity price; Aquatic habitat; Hydropower production; Financial resources; Policy makers; Adult fish; Small reservoir; Flowing water; Hydropower resources; Flow regulation; Renewable sources; Downstream reservoirs; Upstream dams; River diversion; River valley; Valued ecosystem components; Hydropower development; Small hydropower; Sustainable energy; River basin organizations; Hydropower potential; Access roads; Hydropower project; Fish migration; Exploitation; Hydropower operators; Basin boundaries; Renewable energy source; Hydropower schemes; Large hydropower; Mitigation measures; Access to energy; Flow regime; Tributary; River basin; Transmission line; Hydro potential; Sustainable hydropower; Hydropower developments; Approach; River systems; Renewable energy development; Environmental impacts; Fish species; Power generation capacity; Riverine; River; Hydraulics; Peak power; Dry seasons; Main river; Hydropower plants; National grid; Hydropower developers
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English

2021-06-15
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