National Water Policy is formulated by the of the to govern the planning and development of water resources and their optimum utilization. The first National Water Policy was adopted in September, 1987. It was reviewed and updated in 2002 and later in 2012. India accounts for 18% of the world population and about 4% of the world’s water resources. One of the solutions to solve the country’s water woes is to create .c [pdf]
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Previously, in February 2025, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the National Energy Administration (NEA) issued Document No. 136, explicitly stating that energy storage configuration should not be a prerequisite for the approval of new energy projects, ending the "mandatory energy storage" policy that had been in place since Qinghai first introduced it in 2017. [pdf]
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Three sources make up the in : , and . Biomass (firewood and ) makes the largest contribution in primary energy consumption. It is locally produced, while Guinea imports all the products it needs. The potential for hydroelectric power generation is high, but largely untapped. Electricity is not available to a high percentage of Guineans, especially in rural areas, and service is intermittent, even in the capita. [pdf]
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