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DRP NB 100325: “Good Floods Reduce the Risk of Bad Floods”

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DRP NB 030325: Supreme Court asks: How a city can become smart without protecting the water bodies, wetlands

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DRP NB 240225: Unanswered questions on Ken Betwa Project

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DRP NB 091224: “Kale Pani Da Morcha”: A Landmark people’s movement

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DRP NB 190824: Goa River group win important battle against illegal sand mining

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DRP NB 250324: Celebrating 50 years of Chipko Movement and Message

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DRP NB 25122023: Justice Swaminathan: SC closes its eyes to big-scale environmental violations

(Feature Image:- Justice G.R. Swaminathan of the Madras HC speaking at a seminar organised jointly by Madurai Bar Association and Wildlife Trust of India in Madurai on Sunday (Dec. 17). Photo Credit: G. MOORTHY/The Hindu)

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DRP NB 181223: Varanasi’s illegal tent city inaugurated by Prime Minister in Jan 2023

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DRP NB 180923: Floodplain loss, the biggest in Asia, disaster in the making

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DRP NB 240423: The world is moving away from Big Dams: Are we?

(Feature Image: Construction works going on at Polavaram Dam site. Source: The Hans Media, May 2021)

This well substantiated report from Yale School of Environment this week shows that the end of the big dam era is approaching. The well argued report from Jacques Leslie uses the reports from UN University, International Renewable Energy Agency, Oxford University, Inclusive Development International, China, among others to show how the pace of construction of dams and hydropower projects and also pace of financing such projects have hugely reduced in recent years and decades.

Even the International Hydropower Association, sensing the change, is now advocating pump storage hydro rather than conventional hydro and that too off stream version, to complement the power from solar and wind. Emerging economics with rising cost of hydropower projects and rising cost of power from such projects compared to solar, wind (onshore and offshore) are a major reason for the massively slowing pace of new hydropower projects.

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