So far hydroelectric projects in dams and rivers covered most of the electricity needed by the country.
So far hydroelectric projects in dams and rivers covered most of the electricity needed by the country. But now geothermal energy comes into play.
The country depends on hydropower and unfortunately the area is plagued by power outages. It is known that there is no reserve margin for reduced hydropower production in periods of drought. Therefore, the government should pay for emergency production.
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Source: BBC
Source: BBC
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