After thirty weeks as @Soriek's passion project, Transnational Thursday is getting added to the auto-post bot. But it hasn't been added to the bot yet, I think, so I'm posting it this week, with apologies to anyone whose plans I've mussed!
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For these and other dam negotiations, I'm a bit unclear as to why the impact is so significant.
Isn't it possible for the upstream half of the dam to build up the water necessary to produce electricity, but still provide almost identical downstream flow once this occurs? I understand that the requirement to produce electricity according to demand bumps up against this, and nothing in engineering is as trivial as a layman believes it, but wouldn't it be worth the investment for buffer energy storage to let agriculture and other downstream concerns continue to function?
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