
AMPERES/Switch recycled battery technology showcased as international best-practice in a new book by Efficiency for Access
AMPERES collaboration with Switch Batteries is showcased in a new book as best-practice in circular economy business models for the energy sector

Interview with AMPERES' Water Research Analyst, Ms Tien
Tien joined AMPERES in January 2021 to work on our Mekong water research program. In this interview Tien talks about her experience working with farming communities in the Mekong delta, the devastating impacts of drought and salinity intrusion they address every year and the ingenuity of local solutions.

AMPERES presents at 2nd Mekong-Australia policy dialogue on electricity transformation in ACMECS region
Australia supports Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam to discuss regional energy issues during the second Mekong-Australia Policy Dialogue, AMPERES sets the scene with an overview of the opportunities and challenges facing a sustainable electricity transformation in the Greater Mekong

e-waste to e-cook: AMPERES presents our innovative lithium-ion battery recycling initiative at the 2020 Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) Virtual Conference
e-waste to e-cook: AMPERES presents the results of an innovative pilot project in central Myanmar to empower communities to assemble and distribute their own recycled lithium-ion batteries

AMPERES' partner Unlimited Energy Australia builds a PV-Storage project for a West Australian mining operation
AMPERES’ partner UEA helps Gold Road Resources decarbonise and achieve enegry independence with a large PV-Storage off-grid solution.

The next US-China battleground: Chinese dams on the Mekong River?
AMPERES in an interview for the South China Morning Post provide commentary on this years devastating Mekong drought, the scarcity in data sharing and the implications that the politicisation of data continues to have on regional cooperation

AMPERES Commentary on the Tsinghua University Study
In response to the 2019/20 Mekong Drought, and the commentary surrounding the causes of low flow conditions. China’s Tsinghua University releases a study which assesses the role of China’s Yunnan cascade in the low flow events.
In this commentary we review the findings and conclusions of the Tsinghua Study against prevailing scientific understanding of the Mekong system

AMPERES Article in the Southeast Asian Globe
Recent reports claim definitive proof that the 2019/20 Mekong drought was caused by China – they do not according to researchers at AMPERES. Will the controversial analysis further polarise stakeholders, or could the crisis shift regional cooperation into more productive spaces?.

AMPERES Commentary on the Eyes On Earth Study and Conclusions drawn
This Commentary is a review of the findings of the EoE analysis and the conclusions extrapolated by the Stimson Centre based on the EoE study.
It attempts to situate the new findings and conclusions within the body of scientific evidence that scientists and researchers have built up about the Mekong system over the past two decades.
Planning in Democratizing River Basins: The Case for a Co-Productive Model of Decision Making
IWRM is considered best-practice for river basin planning based on positive examples that have emerged in developed nations. In this paper we worked with Australia’s CSIRO, University of Canberra, Chiang Mai University and Nepal’s Water and Energy Commission (WECS)

Ayeyarwady State of the Basin Assessment (SOBA) - interview with Tarek Ketelsen
Interview with AMPERES Director General on the Ayeyarwady SOBA and building the foundations for evidence-based river basin planning in the Ayeyarwady
AMPERES
We are committed to supporting public debate and engagement in the policy and planning processes shaping water, land and energy decisions in Southeast Asia and Australia.
This library is a selection of recent articles, reports and papers produced by the AMPERES team to stimulate and inform debate.
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