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1 Aug 2021

Author:
TMP Systems and International Rivers

Riverscope: A new tool for assessing environmental, social, and economic viability of hydropower dams

Riverscope is a comprehensive assessment tool which offers a new way to assess the impacts and viability of dams. It was developed to:

  • Assess the ESG risks associated with real hydropower investments, based on quantitative and qualitative data;
  • Demonstrate the impact of these risks on a project’s viability, as well as their potential broader implications;
  • Compare risk-adjusted project financials with the financial case for alternatives;
  • Provide a set of recommendations for relevant stakeholders based on the findings.

Key findings:

  • Large dams are associated with serious social and environmental impacts, which are often strongly interconnected and typically cumulative.
  • ESG risks are difficult or impossible to manage, which contributes to delays and cost overruns that hydropower projects often suffer from...
  • Hydropower is often more expensive than alternatives, which are also more effective at delivering social and environmental benefits....