Sustainable Hydropower Planning in Gabon
Rafael Kelman, Taina Martins Cunha, Luiz Rodolpho Sauret Cavalcanti de, Albuquerque, Marcelo Gomes Metello, Tarcisio Luiz Coelho de Castro

TL;DR
This paper introduces HERA, an analytical framework for sustainable hydropower planning that balances environmental, social, and economic factors, demonstrated through a case study in Gabon's Ogooue river basin.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel, integrated approach combining geoprocessing, engineering, and optimization for participatory hydropower planning at the river basin scale.
Findings
HERA improves decision-making transparency and stakeholder participation.
The case study shows balanced social, environmental, and economic outcomes.
The approach reduces project delays and ecological impacts.
Abstract
Hydropower is a renewable, controllable, and flexible source of electricity. These are instrumental features to support decarbonization efforts, as an enabler of non-controllable and variable sources of renewable electricity. Sometimes hydropower is accompanied by other services provided by multipurpose reservoirs, such as water supply, irrigation, navigation, flood control and recreation. Despite all these benefits, hydropower can be a polarizing issue. A large sample of projects with poor planning and execution provides numerous arguments for its opponents. Large and complex projects frequently suffer overcost and delays. The direct impacts are related to the disruption of river ecosystems and surrounding habitats due to the flooding of large areas, and the fragmentation of rivers caused by the construction of dams and the reduction of sediment transport that impoverishes aquatic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydropower, Displacement, Environmental Impact · Transboundary Water Resource Management
