Community Agreement on Social and Environmental Impacts of Mini Hydro Power Generation: A Case Study

Amashani Kariyawasam, B. Thoradeniya
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Renewable energy sources are promoted under the Sustainable Development Goals. In Sri Lanka, the currently harnessed renewable energy sources include about 350 MW of mini hydropower plants developed by private investors. This case study attempts to establish views of the public living in the neighbourhood of a mini hydropower plant on the social and environmental impacts during the construction phase and the operation phase. This power plant belongs to the category “mini hydropower developed by private sector investors and supplying to the national grid”. The study uses a literature survey and a questionnaire survey on a sample of the neighbouring villagers to collect data. Inferences were drawn, at 5% level of significance, on the views of the population using statistical methods. It is found that in this case study, the majority of the public (i.e., over 50% population) agree that there are positive impacts by mini hydropower plants such as generation of new employment, and further agree that some of the major negative impacts discussed in some other cases are not experienced by them.
小型水力发电对社会和环境影响的社区协议:一个案例研究
可持续发展目标推动可再生能源的发展。在斯里兰卡,目前利用的可再生能源包括由私人投资者开发的约350兆瓦的小型水电站。本案例研究试图建立一个小型水电站附近的公众对建设阶段和运营阶段的社会和环境影响的看法。该电站属于“由私营部门投资者开发并向国家电网供电的小型水电”类别。本研究采用文献调查法和问卷调查法对邻近村民样本进行数据收集。使用统计方法对人群的观点进行了5%显著性水平的推断。研究发现,在这个案例研究中,大多数公众(即超过50%的人口)同意小型水电站有积极的影响,如创造新的就业机会,并进一步同意在其他一些案例中讨论的一些主要的负面影响,他们没有经历过。
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