2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2021.100698
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Transboundary hydropower in contested contexts: Energy security, capabilities, and justice in comparative perspective

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“…Yet this is also the energy source with the greatest impacts from climate change, especially unpredictable precipitation and river flows, GLOF disasters, and seasonal downstream flooding when surplus reservoir storage is released. Additionally, upstream–downstream water sharing, especially related to hydropower in transboundary river basins, remains a challenge (Hanasz 2014; Huda and McDonald 2016; Llamosas and Sovacool 2021) but also presents an opportunity in the HKH for water and energy security (Saklani et al 2020; Murshed 2021).…”
Section: Conclusion: Toward a People-centered Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet this is also the energy source with the greatest impacts from climate change, especially unpredictable precipitation and river flows, GLOF disasters, and seasonal downstream flooding when surplus reservoir storage is released. Additionally, upstream–downstream water sharing, especially related to hydropower in transboundary river basins, remains a challenge (Hanasz 2014; Huda and McDonald 2016; Llamosas and Sovacool 2021) but also presents an opportunity in the HKH for water and energy security (Saklani et al 2020; Murshed 2021).…”
Section: Conclusion: Toward a People-centered Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referring to the preceding definition of energy security, there are three concepts in energy security: the availability of energy resources that meet energy demand; the fulfillment of energy consumption needs with the support of various facilities and other supporting parties such as distribution, transportation, production, and others; and related to the minimal negative impact of energy production and consumption on the surrounding environment as well as the energy infrastructure (Llamosas & Sovacool, 2021). Therefore, in the case of policies related to the procurement of transportation equipment, especially in this case, electric cars are a manifestation of the application of energy security to maintain the availability of energy reserves and also reduce the negative impact of energy use on the environment (Kamyk et al, 2021).…”
Section: Energy Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, due to the different strengths of the participating enterprises and their different degrees of contribution in the cooperation, the distribution of profits from the low-carbon technology innovation cooperation will inevitably produce inequitable problems (Gandia & Gardet, 2019;Regan, 2019). Therefore, to sustainably promote low-carbon technology innovation cooperation in industrial clusters, it is necessary to fully coordinate the distribution of cooperation benefits among the participating enterprises (Llamosas & Sovacool, 2021;Liu et al, 2022;Liu et al, 2019). In industrial clusters, the main stakeholders in low carbon technology co-innovation primarily include leading enterprises, supporting enterprises and retail enterprises, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%