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HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT

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HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT

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Ecosystem Study Commission for International Rivers

The Ecosystem Study Commission for International Rivers (ESCIR) was established in January 2008 as a non-governmental, non-profit academic research organization and technical platform focusing on sustainable hydropower development on international rivers and is affiliated to CSHE (China Society for Hydropower Engineering). Our 19 members include technical organizations, scientific research institutes, and development enterprises in the field of international hydropower development and environmental protection of international rivers.

ESCIR Support and Attend Singapore International Energy Week

Exchanges and Dialogue with Asian Institute of Technology

Exchanges with the Ministry of Energy and Mines of Lao PDR on ASEAN Regional Power Interconnection

ESCIR Conducts In-Depth Research in the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan

Best Practices

Cascade Hydropower Project in Nam Ou River Basin in Laos

Nam Ou River originates from the border mountain striding Jiangcheng County, Yunnan Province and Phongsaly Province, Laos. It is the largest tributary of Mekong River in the north of Laos. It flows th

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Delsi-Tanisagua Hydroelectric Power Project, Ecuador

Delsi-Tanisagua Hydroelectric Power Project (hereinafter referred to as the Project) is located on the Zamora River in Zamora Chinchipe Province, Ecuador, in South America. The drainage area controlle

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Bakun Hydroelectric Power Project, Malaysia

Bakun Hydroelectric Power Project (hereinafter referred to as the Project) is located on the Balui River, a tributary of the Rajang River in central Sarawak, Malaysia, 180 km away from Bintulu the por

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