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
de Moor FC, Barber-James HM, Harrison AD, Lugo-Ortiz CR 2000. The macroinvertebrates of the Cunene River from the Ruacana Falls to the river mouth and assessment of the conservation status of the river. African Journal of Aquatic Science 25 105-122
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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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