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Journal Article
JA0549-14
Article TitleThreats from India
AuthorR. Edward Grumbine and Maharaj K. Pandit
Year2013
Journal TitleEcology
InstitutionScience
Volume339
Pages36-37
Call NumberJA0549-14
Abstract:
To meet surging domestic energy demand, provide power to the largest population in the world that lacks electricity (> 400 million people), and reduce rapidly growing CO2 emissions, the Government of India (GOI) has embarked on a fast-track dam-building program. Over the next several decades, the GOI aims to construct 292 dams throughout the Indian Himalaya, doubling current hydropower capacity and contributing ~6% to projected national energy needs by 2030 ( 1). With the use of coal set to expand, India’s total carbon emissions are projected to more than double by 2030 ( 2). New dams can play a dual role, helping to limit emissions while providing power to needy people. But major problems loom. We discuss approaches to these as Himalaya hydropower expands.
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