Climate Change: Alto Tuluá Hydroelectric Power Plant (Colombia) https://www.eoi.es/blogs/piotradamlubiewa/2012/02/16/climate-change-alto-tulua-hydroelectric-power-plant-colombia/
... ).   The justification of the project is very simple. First of all it is a power plant that will cover the expected increase in electricity demand. It will use a clean energy source, i.e. water from Tuluá river. Moreover, due to it construction the volume of the river will not change. Among other ...
Big data & AI: ultra-accurate forecasts https://www.eoi.es/blogs/merme/big-data-ai-ultra-accurate-forecasts/
... data efficiently, obtaining unprecedented forecasts, which help energy companies deal with one of the biggest challenges of wind power: intermittency. Using small amounts of wind power is no problem for utilities. They are accustomed to dealing with uncertainty. The demand of electricity is changing ...
Clean Development Mechanism project in Vietnam #Climate Change https://www.eoi.es/blogs/marieglueck/2012/02/19/clean-development-mechanism-project-in-vietnam-climate-change/
... Consultancy Company Limited; and Germany with RWE Power AG as Certified Emission Reductions (CER) buyer. The following picture indicates its location, which is around 20 km away from Buon Ma Thuot City in Vietnam. Location of the project activity in Dak Nong Province, Vietnam, Source: CDM-PDD, page 4 The ...
Energy Review in Poland, Malaysia and Spain https://www.eoi.es/blogs/piotradamlubiewa/2011/11/03/energy-review-in-poland-malaysia-and-spain/
... produces about 2400 MW of energy coming from water the biggest hydro plant is in Zarnowiec with a potential of 680 MW there is around 437 hydro power plants in Poland, but 300 of the are private Geothermal energy: the circumstances in Poland for geothermal energy are very good 40% of the country may be ...
Negociación en conflictos sobre agua. https://www.eoi.es/blogs/victorarroyo/2012/01/negociacion-en-conflictos-sobre-agua/
... ://aerapa.conference.ubbcluj.ro/2011/PDF/CrinaPetrescu.pdf Nepal-India Water Negotiations (Power Asymmetry) h ttp://www.negotiations.com/case/negotiation-power-asymmetry/ Power, Inequality, and Water Governance h ttp://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/capriwp101.pdf EOI Wiki: Negociación: Concepto y consideraciones ...
Renewable Energies https://www.eoi.es/blogs/dianapatriciasanchez/2011/11/08/renewable-energies/
... Hydropower potential 1000 MW, additional 62 MW of planned hydropower Solar power projects will be planned, as Azerbaijan gets on average 260-280 days of sun a year Biomass Only a few small pilot projects using biomass have been developed in Azerbaijan. The area of forests in the country is 14,400 km2 ...
Rural Development: Freshwater Depletion https://www.eoi.es/blogs/hokumakarimova/2012/02/08/rural-development-freshwater-depletion/
... developed world, has made water seem like an abundant commodity. This notion, however, couldn’t be more false. The water that covers the surface of our planet is 97% saline water, the other 3% of fresh water, which is the resource we rely on the most, is found in surface water (0.3%), ground water (30.1 ...
Energy and Economy https://www.eoi.es/blogs/hokumakarimova/2012/01/06/energy-and-economy/
... Energy and Economy Hokuma Karimova Energy and Economy Azerbaijan is the most energy-intensive country in the Caucasus. The amount of energy it consumes per GDP adjusted to purchasing power is double that of the German economy, but it remains lower than that of Russia and Kazakhstan. (IFC) Its ...
Hokuma Karimova https://www.eoi.es/blogs/hokumakarimova/
... more rich. People with wealth and power have a influence on modern science, politics, policy, education, as well as every other aspect of our lives. The question of whether science is getting out of control is valuable and timely. What we should really be asking ourselves though is whether we believe ...
Sustainability: 8 Millennium Development Goals:sub-Sharan Africa https://www.eoi.es/blogs/hokumakarimova/2012/01/16/sustainability-8-millennium-development-goalssub-sharan-africa/
... . By providing women with more efficient energy sources, they can help save women time, energy and physical labor when collecting firewood, or carrying water. In addition, it helps prevent the spread of water-born diseases, that have negative effects on individual’s health. 8 ) Develop a global ...