With current levels of Mazar and Amaluza reservoirs, Paute can generate for 22 consecutive days without a single drop of water entering
Ecuador's Paute hydroelectric complex can sustain power generation for 22 days under current reservoir conditions without new water inflow.
Do Water Management Agencies Contradict Themselves? Two Lists of Investments and Major Confusion (Which We Clarify)
Poland's water management agency has published two conflicting lists regarding water reservoirs and hydroelectric projects, raising questions about their policies.
The rains turn reservoirs across Spain into batteries that lower the price of electricity
Heavy rains in Spain have transformed reservoirs into a source of cheap electricity, influencing the country's energy plans.
The tragedy of the commons and the multiple use of hydroelectric reservoirs
The article discusses the concept of the 'tragedy of the commons' and its implications for the sustainable use of rivers during a speech commemorating the 25th anniversary of the National Water and Sanitation Agency (ANA) in Brazil.