Japan may provide loans for Karun…
Japan has launched negotiations aimed at resuming low-interest loans to Iran, following a six-year suspension. As a first step, Tokyo
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13 Apr 99
Japan has launched negotiations aimed at resuming low-interest loans to Iran, following a six-year suspension. As a first step, Tokyo
15 Mar 99
A new debate is gaining momentum in the underwater inspection world. Should dam owners use divers or remotely…
15 Mar 99
Hydro construction has acquired a reputation for being notoriously over budget and over schedule. But can more be…
15 Mar 99
At Brazil's Itá plant, a new method of compacting the transition zone has been developed, drawing on experience…
15 Mar 99
The cushion zone of a concrete face rockfill dam affects the behaviour of the dam when it is…
15 Mar 99
South America is a major player in the world’s electricity industry, and from a hydro perspective it offers…
15 Mar 99
Alongside the debates about whether and how large dams should be decommissioned, small dams are removed on a…
15 Mar 99
Currently under construction in the Philippines, the San Roque multi-purpose scheme has been described as a government flagship…
15 Mar 99
The City of Portland and Portland General Electric (PGE) are considering the removal of PGE’s 92-year-old dam on the Little
15 Mar 99
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) has announced that the Government of Pakistan has agreed to support the WCD’s independent