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  PI Report: Electricity of Vietnam urged to rethink hydro operations on Mekong tributary
  March 26, 2008
   
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This environmental impact assessment review by Probe International and Phnom Penh-based NGO Forum on Cambodia recommends that Electricity of Vietnam consider switching from peaking to base load operations at its upper Se San hydro dams to ease impacts in downstream Cambodia. Additional recommendations, photos, and statements from affected community leaders in Cambodia included.

 

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