Power station which operates with the free renewable source of energy provided by falling water. (Source: PORT)



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Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment (SAIEA) 2004. 8. Proposed Popa Falls Hydropower Project, Okavango River, Namibia. 71-88
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Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment (SAIEA) 2009. Pre-feasibility study for the Popa Falls Hydro Power Project: Preliminary Environmental Assessment.
Christie R 1976. Who benefits by the Kunene hydro-electric schemes. Social Dynamics: A journal of African studies 2 (1) 31-43
Legal Assistance Centre (LAC) That Dam Question: The Epupa Debate.
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Simmons RE, Muntifering J, Ogada D, Hruska T, Tupper B, Childers E, Thompsen J, Hyman J, Lickel L, Jeong V 2005. Avian diversity on the Cunene River: Perspectives and potential implications of proposed dam sites. In Prep.
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Meissner R 2016. Chapter 2: The Kunene River's state-centric hydropolitical history. Hydropolitics, Interest Groups and Governance DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-38887-8_2
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