Hydropower in the Indian Himalayas: A Renewable Resource Facing Growing Threats
The Himalayan region, with only 20% of its 500 GW potential harnessed, faces significant risks due to its susceptibility to earthquakes, landslides, and floods. Environmental activists argue that construction and deforestation for hydropower projects increase disaster risks.
Experts emphasize the need for more resilient infrastructure, improved early warning systems, and strict compliance with safety regulations.
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