The Energy, Water, & Sustainability Program at the Stimson Center addresses important and timely policy issues and technical opportunities concerning energy, water, and sustainable development in the Global South from a multidisciplinary perspective.
Our work on transboundary river basins identifies pathways towards enhancing water security and optimizing tradeoffs between water, energy, and sustainable development options in the Mekong, Ganges-Brahmaputra, Indus, Aral Sea and Euphrates-Tigris river basins.
We promote the renewable energy transition by looking at examples of lessons-learned from countries that have had breakthrough developments in renewable energy and opportunities to share these lessons with other countries in the Global South.
Finally, our transparency and remote-sensing work as exemplified by the Mekong Dam Monitor and Mekong Infrastructure Tracker gives local stakeholders the data and information necessary to negotiate for a more equitable share of natural resources in stressed-transboundary landscapes and watersheds.

A 2020 review of the data and activities for the Mekong Infrastructure Tracker
April 22, 2021

Generate customized maps showing suitable areas for infrastructure development in the Mekong region
March 10, 2021
Walkthrough and video tutorial on how to use the Suitability Mapper
March 10, 2021

Assessing the current challenges which impede effective implementation of equitable allocation of water resources in Central Asia.
February 5, 2021

An overview of policies and trends on energy, transportation, water, and industrial infrastructure in Thailand
January 29, 2021

An overview of policies and trends on energy, transportation, water, and industrial infrastructure in Cambodia
January 29, 2021

An overview of policies and trends on energy, transportation, water, and industrial infrastructure in Myanmar
January 29, 2021

An overview of policies and trends on energy, transportation, water, and industrial infrastructure in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.
January 29, 2021