We analyzed four hydroelectric projects planed in Panama’s Bocas del Toro Province.
All four projects would be located in the Changuinola-Teribe watershed, within
the limits of the Palo Seco Protected Forest (known by the Spanish acronym
BPPS). Three of these projects would be built on the Changuinola River, with
the fourth on the Bonyic River. Both rivers have their headwaters within the
Amistad International Park (PILA). The dams’ combined installed capacity would
be 446 megawatts, equivalent to 30 percent of Panama’s total capacity at the
end of 2004. Our analysis suggests that the projects would most likely be both
economically and financially feasible. Nonetheless, they would cause
environmental damage in an area of global conservation interest and impose
serious hardship on indigenous communities living along these rivers.
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Análisis de costo beneficio de cuatro proyectos hidroeléctricos en la cuenca Changuinola-Teribe
