Pressure buffering hydropower introduction, Bogorodsky Power Co.Andrew Bogorodsky
There is a new type of hydro-power plant invented. In this presentation You can look how it work, how to build it, why power grids will like it and why it is a new era of renewable power production.
Distance from the sea
Ocean currents
Prevailing winds
Relief (the lay of the land, including altitude)
Proximity to the equator (how near or far)
El Niño
Human activity
Pressure buffering hydropower introduction, Bogorodsky Power Co.Andrew Bogorodsky
There is a new type of hydro-power plant invented. In this presentation You can look how it work, how to build it, why power grids will like it and why it is a new era of renewable power production.
Distance from the sea
Ocean currents
Prevailing winds
Relief (the lay of the land, including altitude)
Proximity to the equator (how near or far)
El Niño
Human activity
A presentation about Information Graphics.
The slide has an explanation, examples, followed by a workshop to design a tsunami warning graphic for different devices.
The Study on Notification and Decision-Making Processes on the Hydropower in ...CPWF Mekong
By Ham Kimkong, DES/RUPP, M-POWER Fellow
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 8a: Presenting the work of the M-POWER Fellows
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Geology Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 6000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 12 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, 6 PowerPoint review Game, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: -Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami's, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Combined impact of climate change and hydropower development on flows of the ...tacochrane
Piman, T., Cochrane, T.A. and Arias, M. E. (2012) Combined Impact of Climate Change and Hydropower Development on Flows of the Sre Kong, Se San and Sre Pok Rivers in the Mekong Basin. IWA (International Water Association) World Congress on Water, Climate and Energy. Dublin, Ireland, 13-18 May 2012.
Impacts of hydropower on farmers' livelihoods in the Sre Pok River in Vietnam...CPWF Mekong
By Chau Thi Minh Long, The Western Highlands Agriculture and Forestry Science and Technology Institute, M-POWER Fellow
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 8a: Presenting the Work of the M-POWER Fellows
If you’re involved in small hydro, you need to be at Small Hydro. Why?
Over 14 case studies from leading IPPs, utilities and developers – find out how to overcome the challenges they faced and get first-hand experience of how to meet obstacles in your own operations
12 countries represented - whether your small hydro interest is multi-national or community focussed, uncover new opportunities and learn about new techniques from experts around the world
A special focus on licensing, regulations and permitting – with so many complex processes affecting the licensing of your project, make sure you are up to date with changing regulation and expectations
Funding Masterclass – Make sure you’re positioned to benefit from upcoming opportunities and avoid funding pitfalls at this dedicated session
An overview of some of the newest and most exciting technologies in the industry. Find out what will save and what will make you money in plant efficiency
Gain a new perspective on your challenges through input and feedback from government bodies and leading international organisations
Make the most of over 12 hours of networking, including roundtables, drinks and dinner to meet with your peers and share ideas on a one-to-one level
Objective: Developing a comprehensive M&E system for IW projects that ensures an
integrated system for information gathering and assessment throughout the lifespan of a project.
A presentation about Information Graphics.
The slide has an explanation, examples, followed by a workshop to design a tsunami warning graphic for different devices.
The Study on Notification and Decision-Making Processes on the Hydropower in ...CPWF Mekong
By Ham Kimkong, DES/RUPP, M-POWER Fellow
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 8a: Presenting the work of the M-POWER Fellows
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Geology Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 6000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 12 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, 6 PowerPoint review Game, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: -Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami's, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Combined impact of climate change and hydropower development on flows of the ...tacochrane
Piman, T., Cochrane, T.A. and Arias, M. E. (2012) Combined Impact of Climate Change and Hydropower Development on Flows of the Sre Kong, Se San and Sre Pok Rivers in the Mekong Basin. IWA (International Water Association) World Congress on Water, Climate and Energy. Dublin, Ireland, 13-18 May 2012.
Impacts of hydropower on farmers' livelihoods in the Sre Pok River in Vietnam...CPWF Mekong
By Chau Thi Minh Long, The Western Highlands Agriculture and Forestry Science and Technology Institute, M-POWER Fellow
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 8a: Presenting the Work of the M-POWER Fellows
If you’re involved in small hydro, you need to be at Small Hydro. Why?
Over 14 case studies from leading IPPs, utilities and developers – find out how to overcome the challenges they faced and get first-hand experience of how to meet obstacles in your own operations
12 countries represented - whether your small hydro interest is multi-national or community focussed, uncover new opportunities and learn about new techniques from experts around the world
A special focus on licensing, regulations and permitting – with so many complex processes affecting the licensing of your project, make sure you are up to date with changing regulation and expectations
Funding Masterclass – Make sure you’re positioned to benefit from upcoming opportunities and avoid funding pitfalls at this dedicated session
An overview of some of the newest and most exciting technologies in the industry. Find out what will save and what will make you money in plant efficiency
Gain a new perspective on your challenges through input and feedback from government bodies and leading international organisations
Make the most of over 12 hours of networking, including roundtables, drinks and dinner to meet with your peers and share ideas on a one-to-one level
Objective: Developing a comprehensive M&E system for IW projects that ensures an
integrated system for information gathering and assessment throughout the lifespan of a project.
Oil and gas are essential parts of a sustainable future. Though these are finite energy resources and sources of greenhouse gas emissions, the world continues to require their production. For this reason, it is imperative that we consider improved industry practices.
To begin, the audience will be presented with the most basic principles of sustainability pertaining to oil and gas operations, including SPE’s position on this matter. When oil is discovered at a location, decisions and guarantees cannot be made without considering the project’s life cycle. Our commitments must be demonstrated consistently along each stage of a project in direct consideration of a sustainable future.
Next, several case studies relating to sustainability, integrating the realities of the social license to operate and operations will be presented to the audience, detailing the required steps for the successful execution of any project facing challenging conditions.
The presentation will conclude by underlining that the inclusion of internal and external stakeholders will only enrich the project and, therefore, pave the road to success. It is our responsibility to create a culture of operational professionalism and reliability through active participation. In order to counterbalance the world’s energy demand, we must produce oil and gas while considering that the more efficiently the energy is produced, the more affordable the energy will be. The oil industry is not only committed to its own sustainability but also to the sustainability of our planet.
2nd GEF Biennial International Waters Conference: Implementing Agency Perspec...Iwl Pcu
GEF IW regional programs can be a vehicle to foster multi-country understanding, communication and cooperation between countries where it otherwise may not have been occurring (Nile, BCLME, Tumen, Gulf of Aqaba, etc).
GEF IW regional programs can be a vehicle to foster multi-country understanding, communication and cooperation between countries where it otherwise may not have been occurring (Nile, BCLME, Tumen, Gulf of Aqaba, etc.)
The ADB Capacity Development Technical Assistance project Promoting Climate Resilient Rural Infrastructure in Northern Vietnam is demonstrating how non-conventional engineering solutions can strengthen rural infrastructure, resisting the hazards associated with climate change and providing opportunities to enhance community livelihoods. The project focuses on bioengineering as a low-cost alternative to conventional slope stabilization and protection techniques
Similar to Observations from Promoting Sustainable Hydropower Best Practices (20)
3rd Mekong Forum on Water, Food & Energy. Closing remarks for the forum by Dr Kim Geheb, Mekong Basin Leader, CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food
Session 20 comparing the nexus along the mekong gangaCPWF Mekong
3rd Mekong Forum on Water, Food & Energy 2013. Presentation from Session 20: Is the Nexus Secure … and for Whom?: Unpacking Nexus Discourses on Food, Water, and Energy Security in South and Southeast Asia
Sustainability tools in hydropower development & operationsCPWF Mekong
3rd Mekong Forum on Water, Food & Energy. Presentation from Session 19: Advancing Sustainability in the Mekong Region: the role of Assessment Tools, Standards and Safeguards.
Efforts to apply to rsat in mekong tributary sub basins under the mrc-ish pro...CPWF Mekong
3rd Mekong Forum on Water, Food & Energy. Presentation from Session 19: Advancing Sustainability in the Mekong Region: the role of Assessment Tools, Standards and Safeguards.
Advancing sustainability in the mekong region role of assessment tools and st...CPWF Mekong
3rd Mekong Forum on Water, Food & Energy. Presentation from Session 19: Advancing Sustainability in the Mekong Region: the role of Assessment Tools, Standards and Safeguards.
3rd Mekong Forum on Water, Food & Energy. Presentation from Session 19: Advancing Sustainability in the Mekong Region: the role of Assessment Tools, Standards and Safeguards.
2. Outline
• Why WWF China works on this?
• How WWF China works on this?
• What did WWF China do?
• Findings
• Recommendation for actions
16 November 2012 - 2
4. Why
• Global Water Security Initiative in WWF
International
• The key rivers/watersheds in China,
Yangtze and Lancang/Upper Mekong
• In Lancang/Upper Mekong, by 2020, the
physical integrity of rivers and adjoining
wildlife habitats in the Upper Mekong
basin are safeguarded against threats
from infrastructure development,
mining, forestry, agriculture, and climate
change.
5. Why
• One of the few organizations which
work upper and lower.
• work across borders to tackle joint
regional priorities by bringing
together key stakeholders of all the
Mekong river countries
7. HOW
• Scientific based
• Research+Demonstration+Policy advocacy
• Facilitate experiences and information
sharing
• Promote communication and dialogue
• Work with multi partners
• Work at different levels
• Explore and provide constructive solutions
10. Promote Green and low impact hydropower concept
To minimize Negative Impacts of Dams and Enable People Living in Harmony with Nature.
To Minimize
Anti-dam Pro-dam Negative Impact
of Dam
11. HYDROPOWER SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL
November 2010 《水电可持续评价规范》 2010 年 11 月
Background
Assessment Tools
for Project Life
Implemen-
Early Stage Preparation Operation
Cycle Stages: tation
Significant Project Commence Award of Project
Development hydropower project construction commissioning
Decision Points: preparation contracts
www.hydropower.org
12. Rapid Basin-wide Hydorpower
Sustainability Assessment Tool
– bring basin-wise and
sub-basin
considerations into
hydropower
sustainability
assessments
13. • Introduction of
Sustainability
Assessment
Protocol to Hydro
Lancang in 2009
• Consultation
workshop for draft
version of Protocol
in December 2009
in Kunming
14. Vice President Huang Director from Yunnan Director from Asian
Research Center of International Rivers Centre
from Huaneng Economics
Participant
from TNC
15. • October 2010, participation with
Huaneng at “International
Seminar on Sustainable
Hydropower Development” in
Beijing
33. • Better understanding of the issues in the entire
Mekong Region
• Solution-oriented actions
• Good practices learning and sharing, not only in
engineering, but also on environmental and
social practice
• Multi-stakeholders involvement
• Feasibility of the application of the tools
• Dialogue and communication can achieve better
cooperation
• capacity building needed
35. • Policy dialogue at national level on
promoting green/sustainable hydropower
development
• Regional/international cooperation and
exchange on promoting best practice
• Promoting regional dialogue on water
resource management and water
governance.
• Capacity building
Editor's Notes
How we organize the WWF’s operating modalities in CPO/GMPO will determine our success for the China related conservation actions in the whole Mekong River.
How we organize the WWF’s operating modalities in CPO/GMPO will determine our success for the China related conservation actions in the whole Mekong River.
How we organize the WWF’s operating modalities in CPO/GMPO will determine our success for the China related conservation actions in the whole Mekong River.
How we organize the WWF’s operating modalities in CPO/GMPO will determine our success for the China related conservation actions in the whole Mekong River.