2023
DOI: 10.3390/resources12080089
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Organizational, Economic and Regulatory Aspects of Groundwater Resources Extraction by Individuals (Case of the Russian Federation)

Ekaterina Golovina,
Vera Khloponina,
Pavel Tsiglianu
et al.

Abstract: Fresh groundwater, as an essential component of global water resources and a special type of mineral wealth, has a whole set of features that affect social infrastructure, the economy and the environmental well-being of the population. At the same time, groundwater is vulnerable and limited despite its replenishable nature and vast reserves. Recently, in some countries, the practice of extracting groundwater resources by private individuals on their territory has been actively spreading, but not in all states.… Show more

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“…According to global hydropower experiences, Vietnam's potential hydropower capacity in the future could range between 30,000 MW and 38,000 MW, with electricity production reaching 100 to 110 million MWh [38].…”
Section: Renewable Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to global hydropower experiences, Vietnam's potential hydropower capacity in the future could range between 30,000 MW and 38,000 MW, with electricity production reaching 100 to 110 million MWh [38].…”
Section: Renewable Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest water flow was recorded in April (74-75 m 3 /s), and the minimum in August (0.25 m 3 /s). The average annual water flow is 10.1 m 3 /s [82][83][84][85].…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Research Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of particular importance for studying the management of environmental effects is the introduction of indicators of the returns for stakeholders, that is, companies participating in the project, also considering the point of view of the community [30]. Legislation on the rational exploitation of limited resources with many users may also apply for the oil industry [31]. One of PEMEX's main challenges is the maturity of its existing wells; the company must capitalize on these dwindling resources.…”
Section: The Effect Of Green Finance On the Energy Transition Of Oil ...mentioning
confidence: 99%