No Water, No Power - China in Focus
Published on by Kiran Pereira
China intends on adding 1.2TW of power by 2030. This is more than the total installed power capacity of the US, UK and Australia or 5.9 times the total installed power capacity of India. In this interesting piece, Deborah Tan presents a risk review based on a recent report by HSBCtitled "No Water, No Power: Is there is enough water to fuel China's power expansion?". Read more @http://chinawaterrisk.org/resources/analysis-reviews/china-no-water-no-power/
3 Answers
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Why should we always look at water as the only source of power? China for instance is one of the biggest agricultural countries in the world with tonnes and tonnes of biodegradable watse generated daily. It may be anther souce of power beside other raw materails.
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It can only analyise by knowing It's source of energyi either by green or antigreen
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Dear Kiran, but in Nepal second great country for product power capacity, and also then we are going to no consuming electricity