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Amolo, Amolo Elvis Juma, Charles Mallans Rambo et Charles Misiko Wafula. « Financial risk management instruments and performance of hydro-power projects in Kenya ». International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478) 10, no 4 (15 juin 2021) : 438–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v10i4.1210.

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This paper aims (i) to establish the extent to which alternative risk transfer influence the performance of hydroelectric energy projects in Kenya, (ii) to examine how Contingent capital influence the performance of hydroelectric energy projects in Kenya, (iii) to To assess the extent to which Credit enhancement influence performance of hydroelectric energy projects in Kenya, (iv) to determine the extent to which Hedging derivatives influence performance of hydroelectric energy projects in Kenya, (v) to examine how Insurance influence performance of hydroelectric energy projects in Kenya. The study adopted the pragmatism paradigm, mixed-method approach, and descriptive correlational survey design while questionnaires and interview guide were used to collect quantitative and qualitative data from a census of 94 participants. This study recommends that project management and policymakers should integrate appropriate financial risk management instruments to improve the performance of hydroelectric energy projects besides developing targeted policies for strengthening the implementation of the financial risk management instruments to boost investors and lenders confidence
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Effendi, Alyaa Filza, M. K. Abubakar, A. S. Ruddin, A. N. Saidin, S. M. Husin et A. Md Shukor. « Puah Reservoir, Malaysia : A Preliminary Limnological Finding at the Newly Operated Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric Project (HTHEP) ». Indonesian Journal of Limnology 3, no 2 (1 avril 2023) : 76–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.51264/inajl.v3i2.28.

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In this study we present a first limnological characterization of Puah Reservoir (surface area of 69.79km2) since completion in 2014 and filling in 2015. The results obtained from seven sampling points shows the overall average values, standard deviation and range (min – max) of the physico-chemical parameters investigated in Puah Reservoir for twelve (12) months (Jan – Dec 2016) sampling. Puah Reservoir overall average surface water parameters recorded are water temperature (29.83 ± 1.78 ?C ; 24.10 – 33.70 ?C); dissolved oxygen (DO) (6.17 ± 0.95 mg/L ; 4.00 – 8.74 mg/L); chemical oxygen demand (COD) (17.67 ± 8.18 mg/L ; 2.00 – 39.00 mg/L), biological oxygen demand (BOD) (2.41 ± 1.38 mg/L ; 0.30 – 6.90 mg/L), pH (6.73 ± 0.47 ; 5.79 – 8.51), total suspended solid (TSS) (3.62 ± 2.23 mg/L ; 1.10 – 16.50 mg/L); nitrate (NO3-) (0.01 ± 0.01 mg/L ; 0.00 – 0.04 mg/L), nitrite (NO2-) (1.14 ± 0.88 mg/L; 0.00 – 4.00 mg/L); phosphorus (PO4-) (0.48 ± 0.28 mg/L ; 0.18 – 1.40 mg/L) and ammonia-N (NH4-N) (0.19 ± 0.15 mg/L ; 0.00 – 0.70 mg/L). Calculation of Water Quality Index (WQI) based on six (6) parameters shows that sampling stations at Puah Reservoir are in Class II with an average of 87.58 (Class II). Based on WQI for Class II, it has been proposed suitable for recreational activities involving the body contact, drinking water resources with conventional treatment and suitable for sensitive aquatic species. In summary, thermal stratification in Puah Reservoir was identified within range of 2 – 5 meter vertical depth.
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Naithani, A. K., P. C. Nawani, L. G. Singh et Devendra Singh. « Engineering geological evaluation of the spillway of dam (II-B) of Bunakha Hydroelectric Project, Chukha Dzong, Bhutan ». Journal of the Geological Society of India 81, no 6 (juin 2013) : 835–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12594-013-0109-4.

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Shrestha, Ratna Sansar. « Arun-III Project : Nepal’s Electricity Crisis and its Role in Current Load Shedding and Potential Role 10 Years Hence ». Hydro Nepal : Journal of Water, Energy and Environment 4 (24 mai 2009) : 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hn.v4i0.1822.

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It has become fashionable to blame ‘cancellation’ of the Arun-III hydroelectric project by the World Bank in 1995 in reference to Nepal’s current electricity crisis, inferring that had it been implemented consumers in Nepal would not be facing the current load shedding problem. Now is the time for a dispassionate and detached analysis of the two scenarios, with and without Arun-II I. The analysis of alternative scenarios demonstrates that implementation of the Arun-III 201 MW project in 1995 would not have eliminated load shedding from 2000 onwards; in fact, the power deficit may have been of a higher magnitude. Now, Arun-III planning is for a new incarnation with a capacity of 402 MW, expected to be completed within 10 years. But as the output of this project has been slated for export, it, too, will not alleviate the load shedding problem of Nepal.Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment Issue No. 4, January, 2009 Page 30-35
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Panthi, Krishna Kanta. « Back calculation of in-situ rock stresses for a tunnel project in Himachal, India ». Journal of Nepal Geological Society 42 (24 septembre 2011) : 117–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v42i0.31459.

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Determination of in-situ stresses in the rock mass is necessary for stability assessment and proper design of underground openings. It is important to know the state of stress surrounding the opening so that right and optimum rock support is assigned as preliminary and permanent rock support. However, the majority of long tunnels with high rock cove r face severe tunnel instability problems related to rock stresses. The headrace tunnel of Parbati II hydroelectric project is one of such tunnels, especially the tunnel segment passing through Manikaran quartzite. It is known fact that the extent and type of stress induced instability vary greatly upon rock type, deformability properties, jointing and inter-bedding characteristics in the rock mass. This paper back calculates the state of stress using Phase 2 finite element model in a TBM bored segment of the tunnel and also briefly reviews mechanical properties of the intact rock that may have direct link on the nature of stress induced instability. It is believed that back calculated stress magnitude may be useful for the stability assessment in other segment of headrace tunnel.
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Waters, Jonathan M., Michael Shirley et Gerard P. Closs. « Hydroelectric development and translocation of Galaxias brevipinnis : a cloud at the end of the tunnel ? » Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59, no 1 (1 janvier 2002) : 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f01-195.

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Two major drainages of southeastern Australia, the Snowy River and the Murray River, were artificially linked by a major hydroelectric project during the early 20th century. This development diverts Snowy River flow into tributaries of the Murray River via a series of extensive tunnels. In 1990, fish surveys of the upper Murray River system recorded Galaxias brevipinnis, an aggressive migratory species previously unrecorded from the drainage. We used genetic analysis to discriminate between alternative hypotheses for Murray River G. brevipinnis: (i) anthropogenic translocation via the Snowy River diversion or (ii) a previously undiscovered natural population. Landlocked G. brevipinnis from the Murray River (43 fish, eight control region haplotypes) and Snowy River (39 fish, 11 haplotypes) exhibit similar levels of mtDNA diversity, share six haplotypes, and are not significantly differentiated for microsatellite loci (p = 0.0884). Coastal samples exhibit higher haplotypic diversity (40 fish, 20 haplotypes) but share only three haplotypes with Murray River and are significantly differentiated from Murray River samples for microsatellite loci (p = 0.0008). Our data are consistent with the translocation hypothesis but are generally inconsistent with a natural origin for Murray River G. brevipinnis. The suggested human-mediated translocation represents a risk to native fauna.
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Velastegui-Montoya, Andres, Aline de Lima et Marcos Adami. « Multitemporal Analysis of Deforestation in Response to the Construction of the Tucuruí Dam ». ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9, no 10 (3 octobre 2020) : 583. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9100583.

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The expansion of hydroelectric dams that is planned, and under construction, in the Amazon basin is a proposal to generate “clean” energy, with the purposes of meeting the regional energy demand, and the insertion of Brazil into the international economic market. However, this type of megaproject can change the dynamics of natural ecosystems. In the present article, the spatiotemporal patterns of deforestation according to distance from the reservoir in the vicinity of the lake of Tucuruí, and within a radius of 30 km from it, are analyzed. A linear spectral mixture model of segmented Landsat-thematic mapper (TM), enhanced thematic mapper plus (ETM+), and operational land imager (OLI) images, and proximity analysis were used for the mapping of the land-cover classes in the vicinity of the artificial lake of Tucuruí. Likewise, landscape metrics were determined with the purpose of quantifying the reduction of primary forest, as a mechanism of loss of ecosystem services in the region. These methods were also used for the evaluation of the influence of the distance from the reservoir on the expansion of anthropogenic activities. This methodology was used for the scenarios of pre-inauguration, completion of phase I, beginning of construction phase II, full completion of the Tucuruí hydroelectric project, and the current scenario of the region. The results showed that the highest deforestation rate occurred in the first period of the analysis, due to the areas submerged by the reservoir and due to the anthropogenic disturbances, such as timber extraction, road construction, and the conversion of forests into large areas of agribusiness.
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XU, Jiuping, Qiurui LIU et Xiao LEI. « A FUZZY MULTI-OBJECTIVE MODEL AND APPLICATION FOR THE DISCRETE DYNAMIC TEMPORARY FACILITIES LOCATION PLANNING PROBLEM ». JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 22, no 3 (24 mars 2016) : 357–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2014.897974.

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The location of temporary facilities on construction sites is essential to the enhancement of productivity and safety, but it is complex due to the unique issues associated with construction. To positively contribute to the dynamic construction site layout planning field, this paper proposes a new fuzzy multi-objective decision making model. The proposed hybrid optimization model utilizes fuzzy numbers and logic to represent the closeness relationship between temporary facilities. The two main phases presented represent a specific advance in knowledge in through: (1) an opti­mization model that considers both uncertainty and dynamic elements; (2) the application of this optimization to a spe­cial project. A multi-objective simulated annealing-based genetic algorithm (MOSA-based GA) is proposed to solve the model and the case of Jinping-II hydroelectric station is studied to evaluate the model’s performance. The computational study was carried out to demonstrate the practicality and efficiency of the proposed optimization method. The study is applicable and useful to the profession.
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Zheng, Huan, Hongchang Mei, Mengxun Nie et Yu Xiong. « A discrete time-cost-environment trade-off problem with multiple projects : the Jinping-II Hydroelectric Station large-scale deeply buried tunnel group project ». International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management 30, no 5 (2016) : 326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmtm.2016.078920.

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Satskyi, Pavlo. « Projects waterways seas in the Soviet Union at the Dnipro as an extension of the concept Intermarium after World War II ». European Historical Studies, no 5 (2016) : 97–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2016.05.97-111.

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The author of the article has been analysing the problems, which had important significance for the new and modern history and for the system of international relations in the Central Europe, i.e. the realisation of the project of uniting of the Baltic and Black Seas as a single political project. It was the well-known idea of the Intermarium, which was popular in the political history for a number of decades and was used by the Polish foreign policy. However, a similar idea was also born in Russia during the Seven Years’ War in the years of 1756-1763. The idea of uniting of the Baltic and Black Seas in terms of the single political 111 project was also relevant in the 20th century before the beginning of the World War II.However, after the end of the war it has gained new technocratic meaning in theUSSR. In USSR the project of the uniting the Baltic and Black Seas was being implemented, into which this country had a relatively easy exit after the integration of the Baltic states by means of the creation of water transport route from the Dnieper. The beginning of the realisation of this idea was building of The Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station and the Southern-Ukrainian and Northern-Crimea channels. In terms of the realisation of this project there were also plans to create the connection of the Dnieper channel with the Azov Sea. In the process of the discussions related to the question of the expediency of building of the Southern-Ukrainian and Northern-Crimea channels, which took place in 1952, the building of the channel uniting Dnieper with the Azov Sea remained among the top questions for discussions. But there was one controversial question related to the orientation of the before mentioned channel, i.e. according to the Meridian or parallelly, that is parallelly to the Sivash, which separated the Crimea from the mainland. In 1954 the Academy of Sciences of Ukrainian SSR suggested the project of the uniting of the Baltic Sea with the Black Sea in terms of the creating of the Waterways System in the European part of the USSR. All technical projects related to the uniting of the Baltic Sea with the Black Sea with the help of highways remained to be the ideas only. However, one can notice the strategical importance of the development of these ideas and the geopolitical role of the Dnieper river and Sivash, which are strategically interrelated projects.
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Livres sur le sujet "Porce II (Hydroelectric project)"

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United States. Office of Hydropower Licensing. Scoping document II for Missouri-Madison Hydroelectric Project (FERC Project (Ferc Project No. 2188). Washington, D.C : Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of Hydropower Licensing, 1994.

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Inc, Sunrise Engineering. Pinedale hydropower study : Level II project. Afton, Wyo : Sunrise Engineering, 2003.

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Administration, Bonneville Power. Tenaska Washington II generation project record of desision. Portland, Or : Dept. of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, 1992.

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Deaver, Sherri. Missouri-Madison hydroelectric project report on survey stage I cultural resources and recommendations for stage II. Billings, Mt : [Published by] Ethnoscience for Montana Power Company, 1990.

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(Firm), ECI. Greybull Valley Irrigation District hydropower feasibility study : Level II project : final [report]. [Greenwood Village, CO] : ECI, 2003.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Porce II (Hydroelectric project)"

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Shiyong, Wu. « Headrace tunnel of Jinping-II hydroelectric project ». Dans Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 315–50. Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boca Raton : CRC Press/Balkema, [2017]– |Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents : volume 1. Principles : CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315364223-10.

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Roberti, Piero, Arvind Kumar Mishra, Martin Pielmeier et Vidyaranya Bandi. « Stabilization of a collapsed rock mass and installation of 100 tons permanent strand anchors at the Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric project, Bhutan ». Dans Expanding Underground - Knowledge and Passion to Make a Positive Impact on the World, 878–86. London : CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003348030-106.

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Suárez-Burgoa, L., A. Assis, A. Castro-Caicedo et A. Navarro-Montoya. « Natural stress tensor field at the Porce III hydroelectric project, Colombia-South America ». Dans Rock Stress and Earthquakes, 305–10. CRC Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780415601658-53.

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Suárez-Burgoa, L., A. Assis, A. Castro-Caicedo et A. Navarro-Montoya. « Natural stress tensor field at the Porce III hydroelectric project, Colombia-South America ». Dans Rock Stress and Earthquakes, 305–10. CRC Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b10555-53.

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Mishra, P., S. Gupta, S. Ghildyal et Y. Sharda. « Selection of powerhouse—case study of Punatsangchhu hydroelectric project II, Bhutan ». Dans Global View of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 325–30. CRC Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b15794-53.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Porce II (Hydroelectric project)"

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Fonti, Alessandro. « Le Corbusier and Ariadne ». Dans LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.957.

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Abstract: From a letter dated 1913 to W. Ritter in which he described the “erotic obsession” which had caused him to depict the statue of the Sleeping Ariadne in the gardens of Versailles as a scantily-clad odalisque in the painting entitled La Versailles du Grand Turc, up to his last graphic project of 1964 entitled “Nassaince du Minotaure II”, the “private mythology” of Le Corbusier’s works was dominated by Minoan-Cretan mythology, to the point that the bull symbol became the unifying principle of his entire pictorial, plastic and architectural work. Dozens of Le Corbusier’s architectural projects include the theme of the labyrinth. The “main ouverte” and Ariadne - la Licorne were intended to “join up” from afar Chandigarh with the Bhakra dam. For the dam Le Corbusier designed architectural elements and he planned to install a copy of the “Ariadne” sculpture, similar in size to the “open hand” at Chandigarh. The Chandigarh-Bhakra complex – the planned city and the hydroelectric infrastructure – was the realization of the global post-war reconstruction plan, an approach devised by Le Corbusier together with the UN’s CIAM, based on the model of the TVA, the New-Deal Federal Agency, which had planned the development of the most backward area in the States starting from hydropower generation. The story is encrypted on the back of the tabernacle at Ronchamp. Resumen: De una carta de fecha 1913 a W. Ritter en el que describía la "obsesión erótica", que le había hecho representar la imagen de la Ariadna dormiente en los jardines de Versalles como una odalisca desnuda en el cuadro titulado La Versalles du Grand Turc, hasta su último proyecto gráfico de 1964 titulado "Nassaince du Minotaure II", la "mitología privada" de las obras de Le Corbusier fue dominado por la mitología minoico-cretense, hasta el punto de que el símbolo del toro se convirtió en el principio unificador de toda su obra pictórica, plástica y arquitectónica. Decenas de proyectos de arquitectura de Le Corbusier incluyen el tema del laberinto. La “main ouverte” y Ariadna - la Licorne estaban destinadas a unirse de lejos Chandigarh con la presa de Bhakra. Para la presa Le Corbusier diseñó elementos arquitectónicos y que planeaba instalar una copia de la escultura "Ariadna", similar en tamaño a la "mano abierta" en Chandigarh. El complejo de ChandigarhBhakra - la ciudad planificada y la infraestructura hidroeléctrica - fue la realización del plan mundial de la reconstrucció posguerra, un enfoque ideado por Le Corbusier, junto con el CIAM de la ONU, basado en el modelo de la TVA, el New-Deal Agencia Federal, que había planeado el desarrollo de la zona más atrasada de los Estados Unidos a partir de la generación de energía hidroeléctrica. La historia está cifrada en la parte posterior del tabernáculo en Ronchamp. Keywords: Minoan-Cretan mythology; Ariadne; Taureaux; hydropower; Chandigarh; Ronchamp. Palabras clave: Mitología minoico-cretense; Ariadna; Taureaux; energía hidroeléctrica; Chandigarh; Ronchamp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.957
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Porce II (Hydroelectric project)"

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Gonzalez Diez, Verónica M. Resettlement Processes and their Socioeconomic Impact : Porce II Hydroelectric Project, Colombia. Inter-American Development Bank, mars 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010448.

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This evaluation conducted a comprehensive analysis of the long-term socioeconomic impact on the resettled population in the context of the Porce II Hydroelectric Project in Antioquia, Colombia. The evaluation's results highlight the formalization of landholdings, as well as quality improvements in housing and access to public and social services in the resettlement. Ethnographic workshops documented the use and enjoyment of the homes and common areas. There were also positive trends in terms of the educational levels in the resettlement. Results showed the resettled families' ability to adapt and coexist with groups outside their family networks. The economic dimension was the greatest challenge for a resettlement endeavor seeking to diversify the population's economic structure, which had engaged almost exclusively in mining and, to a lesser extent, in agriculture and cattle farming. The evaluation corroborated the shift in economic focus and the improvement of the resettled population's ability to engage in other activities. While the evaluation showed significant improvements in net worth and family spending, impact on income has not been significant. This evaluation provides conceptual and methodological elements that embody best practices and objectively contribute to the debate on the issue of population displacement as a consequence of large infrastructure projects.
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Gonzalez Diez, Verónica M. Ex post Evaluation of the Impact of the Environmental Mitigation Measures for the Porce II Hydroelectric Power Plant Project. Inter-American Development Bank, février 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010451.

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This evaluation helps to address the need in literature on Environmental Impact Assessment during the monitoring of operations and ex post evaluations. It helps to develop innovative methodologies for ex post environmental assessments for both the IDB and borrowers. The evaluation uses environmental monitoring data for infrastructure projects through an analysis of indicators and their long-term trends. In general, the evaluation results indicate that the Porce II Hydroelectric project's mitigation measures were relevant for four of the environmental aspects considered, with the exception of landscape. The proposed mitigation measures were effective, on the assumption that the environmental quality of the surrounding area would have deteriorated had the project been executed without any mitigation measures. The capacity to implement and keep environmental management measures up to date is considered sustainable thanks to the institutionalization of environmental matters and technical capacity-building by the organization. The IDB also added value to the design of some environmental aspects by requiring specific studies, such as watershed management, water quality and the epidemiological surveillance system.
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Marcos Morezuelas, Paloma. Gender and Renewable Energy : Wind, Solar, Geothermal and Hydroelectric Energy. Inter-American Development Bank, novembre 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003068.

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This document focuses on how to incorporate a gender perspective in operations that support the construction, operation and maintenance of medium- and large-scale renewable wind, solar, geothermal and hydroelectric energy installations connected to the grid for purposes of power generation. Additionally, there is also a section on rural energy that is applicable to small installations and mini-grids, or to exceptional cases where medium- and large-scale facilities provide electricity to a community. The document (i) identifies the possible gender equality challenges and opportunities as part of the project assessment, (ii) highlights the risks and potentially negative impacts of the project on gender equality, (iii) offers recommendations for addressing, preventing and mitigating challenges and for maximizing opportunities; and (iv) presents examples of programs that have taken into account gender differences or risks. In addition, the document includes (v) key questions for analyzing gender issues in renewable energy projects, and (vi) examples of indicators for the monitoring and evaluation of operations in the renewable energy sector.
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