230 MW capacity
San Francisco, Provincia Tungurahua; Cantón Baños de Agua Santa; Sistema hidrográfico Pastaza; Río Pastaza, Ecuador
Status: In Operation
1 hectares flooded
0 hectares per MW
Subtropical humid forest
68 million USD
net present value
(Excluding environmental costs)
Be the first to start a conversation by posting a comment
Analysis table
Results
Net Present Value:
67,640 thousand USD
Hectares flooded per MW:
0 hectares per MW
Gross CO₂ equivalent emissions:
128 metric tonnes
Gross CO₂ equivalent per MW:
1 metric tonne per MW
People displaced per megawatt:
0 people per MW Inputs and assumptions
Installed capacity :
230 MW
Capacity used:
90%
Area flooded:
1 hectare
Vegetation type:
Subtropical humid forest
People displaced:
0 people displaced
Construction time:
3 years
Construction cost:
237,360,000 USD
Transmission infrastructure cost:
0 USD
Wholesale price of energy:
47.2 USD
Economic discount rate:
16.7% Juan Carlos Rivera
26 August 2009 – 10:08pm
Other analyses of the San Francisco project
No other analyses of this project. Sign in or register now to create a new analysis.
HydroCalculator Tool Help
CSF e-newsletter
I want to know the latest conservation news, and hear about upcoming CSF projects and courses.
Upcoming CSF Courses
CSF offers training in economic tools to empower local conservation organizations, decision-makers, and communities.
Herramientas Económicas para la Conservación en la Amazonía Andina - Perú 2012
Monday, 28 May, 2012 - Friday, 8 June, 2012
Friday, 23 March 2012
Economic Tools for Conservation and Infrastructure Planning in the Albertine Rift
Monday, 11 June, 2012 - Friday, 22 June, 2012
Monday, 30 April 2012
Ferramentas Econômicas para a Conservação e Planejamento de Infraestrutura na Amazônia - Formulário de Inscrição
Monday, 13 August, 2012 - Friday, 24 August, 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
0 people displaced
0 people per MW