WORLD NEWS
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One step at a time: electrifying Nepal Hydro development in the mountain kingdom of Nepal is likely to increase if projects are scaled to suit the local environment and prevalent economic scenario
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Safety first Jon Last takes a look at some of the ways European construction sites have become safer working areas
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A close second With construction of the Leibis-Lichte project in Germany almost complete, IWP&DC learns more about the formwork technology being utilised at the country's second largest dam
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Optical allusions Optical fibre technology has been utilised at a number of embankment dams in Sweden to discover the extent of seepage problems
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Measured reaction An elaborate exploration programme was undertaken to evaluate the ASR reactions in the concrete of Pakistan's Mangla dam
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Acoustic session An acoustic emission monitoring system has proven to be an effective tool for the early detection of latent faults at a Chinese plant
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A not-so boring solution Rehabiliation work at Hoover dam in the US was made easier with the use of a travelling head portable boring bar
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Private and public - time to work together? The public and private sectors need to work in partnership to develop West Africa's power supply
C. Ogunbiyi
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Going Dutch Risk assessment has been used in the Netherlands to anticipate the effect of climate change on regional water systems
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