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Power relations in the co-creation of water policy in Bolivia: beyond the tyranny of participation
(Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo"- IUC VLIR-UOS., 2022-03-17)
Integrated water management is complex and requires the participation of diverse actors to identify and implement transformative solutions. However, power relations can obstruct the more inclusive and equitable experiences ...
Water Flows and Topographic Networks of Power: Social Struggles for Water in the Copiapó Valley in the Eighteenth Century
(Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, 2020-01)
In the mid-eighteenth century, following the Bourbon Reforms, the Captaincy General of Chile developed a foundational urban-center policy to organize and concentrate the demographic distribution in their territories. As a ...
Prediction of water chemical properties in the cycle of a coal power plant using artificial neural networks
(IEEE, 1998)
Describes a systematic methodology based on artificial neural networks for model identification and its application to the prediction of water chemical properties under normal operation conditions in a power plant. The ...
Hydrothermal market simulator using game theory: assessment of market power
(IEEE, 2003)
The aim of this work is to build a model able to simulate a hydrothermal electric power market based on simple bids to a power exchange. The model studies the behavior of different market agents in a short-term horizon and ...
Technical and economic feasibility of the use of solar thermal energy in condominiums with popular dwellings
(2015-04-01)
The proposed works consists in the research on the electric power consumption in a Brazilian municipality and effective financial economy and demand the power grid with the installation of solar water heating. The field ...
Restless Waters: Fossil Fuel Emissions Conditioning a Reduction in Hydroelectric Resources in Chile
(IEEE, 2014)
Climate change may result in a significant reduction of hydroelectric resources, worrying countries that are heavily dependent on it like many in Central and South America, where most electricity demand is met through ...