400 MW capacity
PROYECTO MULTIPLE ROSITAS, CORDILLERA, SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA, Bolivia
River: CONFLUENCIA RIO GRANDE Y ROSITAS
Status: Proposed project
20 thousand hectares flooded
50 hectares per MW
Tropical moist deciduous forest
2 thousand people displaced
5 people per MW
-326 million USD
net present value
(Excluding environmental costs)
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Results
Net Present Value:
-326,309 thousand USD
NPV including net greenhouse gas emissions:
-358,869 thousand USD
Internal Rate of Return:
5.24%
Hectares flooded per MW:
50 hectares per MW
Gross CO₂ equivalent emissions:
77,941 thousand metric tonnes
Gross CO₂ equivalent per MW:
194,852 metric tonnes per MW
People displaced per megawatt:
5 people per MW Inputs and assumptions
Installed capacity :
400 MW
Capacity used:
60%
Area flooded:
20,000 hectares
Vegetation type:
Tropical moist deciduous forest
People displaced:
2,000 people displaced
Construction time:
7 years
Construction cost:
746,000,000 USD
Transmission infrastructure cost:
40,000,000 USD
Wholesale price of energy:
40 USD
Economic discount rate:
11% Anonymous
14 September 2011 – 4:29pm
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Tiempo de construcción
De acuerdo con algunas investigaciones en línea, el tiempo esperado para esta presa es de 5-6 años.