India. How Water Challenges Threaten India’s Energy Security (World Resources Institute)

By Daniel GajardoAnupriya GoyalSamantha Kuzma and Sahana Goswami 

The start of the 2021 monsoon season was a promising time for India’s farmers and water users. Heavy rains in June and the beginning of July filled the country’s reservoirs in states like Maharashtra and Telangana. Abundance of water was also good for the country’s thermal power plants, many of which rely on freshwater for their operation.

Increasing Water Stress is a Threat to the Energy Sector in India | World Resources Institute (wri.org)

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