Supporting Hydropower : An Overview of the World Bank Group's Engagement
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Environment - Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases Energy - Energy Production and Transportation Energy - Hydro Power Water Resources - Water and Energy Banks and Banking Reform Finance and Financial Sector Development;NEP fields
This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-ENE-2014-10-17 (Energy Economics)
- NEP-ENV-2014-10-17 (Environmental Economics)
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