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More People, More Problems — Water Challenges with Chinese Urbanization
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Recent reports reveal the nation's freshwater challenges and their possible solutions.
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Turkey Begins Construction on Dam to Supply Water to Northern Cyprus
A project discussed for years begins construction.
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“Typical” Michigan Oil and Gas Lease Auction Casts Doubt on Collingwood Shale Formation
Earlier auction that set state records prompted projections of a new natural gas boom.
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Report Urges 10-Year Freeze in Mekong Hydropower Projects
The study responds to the growing private sector interest in the Lower Mekong Basin.
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Research Program Investigates Norway’s Potential as Europe’s Battery
Norway could use its hydropower reservoirs to balance wind energy in an integrated electrical grid.
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US Government Approves World’s Largest Solar Project
The Blythe solar plant is the sixth on public lands to get federal approval this month.
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Hydropower Has Uncertain Future in Scotland’s Renewable Energy Ambitions
Does Scotland's clean energy transition hold fresh water?
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The Rising Cost of Settling the American Desert
Power plant that moves torrent of water uphill considers closing
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California Approves World’s Largest Solar Power Project
The solar project will use groundwater, but its effect on the Colorado River water needs to be determined.
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Low Water May Halt Hoover Dam’s Power
What happens if Lake Mead drops too low to generate electricity at Hoover Dam?
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In Era of Climate Change and Water Scarcity, Meeting National Energy Demand Confronts Major Impediments
The pursuit of energy development development reveal gaps in policymaking.
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Infographic: North Dakota’s Rise To Domestic Oil Royalty
North Dakota has become the number four oil producing state—but at what cost to its water supply?