World Resources Institute: To maintain its economic growth and provide for its massive population, China must reconcile two powerful, converging trends: energy demand and resource scarcity. One prime example of this tension is the country’s coal use and water supply.
According to a new WRI analysis, more than half of China’s proposed coal-fired power plants are slated to be built in areas of high or extremely high water stress. If these plants are built, they could further strain already-scarce resources, threatening water......
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Majority of China’s Proposed Coal-Fired Power Plants Located in Water-Stressed Regions
Posted by World Resources Institute: Tianyi Luo, Betsy Otto and Andrew Maddocks on August 26th, 2013
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