Large Dams Are Uneconomic, Scientific Study Finds

By Peter Bosshard “We find that even before accounting for negative impacts on human society and environment, the actual construction costs of large dams are too high to yield a

By Peter Bosshard

“We find that even before accounting for negative impacts on human society and environment, the actual construction costs of large dams are too high to yield a positive return”, a new report states. “Large dams also take inordinately long periods of time to get built, making them ineffective in resolving urgent energy crises.” Simply put, dams don`t just destroy the environment and impoverish local communities. They also don`t make economic sense.

The new report was prepared by researchers from Oxford University and is based on the most comprehensive economic analysis of large dams ever undertaken. The peer-reviewed scientific study offers a devastating verdict on the economics of large dams, and has important implications for future energy sector planning.

Over four years, the authors of the new study –  Atif Ansar, Bent Flyvbjerg, Alexander Budzier and Daniel Lunn – analyzed all large dams which were built between 1934 and 2007 and for which reliable costs and schedule figures are available. Their database includes 245 projects in 65 countries with a total cost of $353 billion (in 2010 prices). The findings of their analysis, which were published today, are stunning:

Large dams suffered average cost overruns of 96%. The degree of cost overruns tended to increase with the size of projects. Even without considering social and environmental costs, large dams on average don’t make economic sense.

Project implementation suffered an average delay of 44%. The implementation schedule does not include the lengthy lead time required to prepare projects.

Dam builders and financiers frequently acknowledge the problems of the past, but claim that they have learned from their mistakes. The study by the Oxford research team shows that this is not the case. Neither cost nor schedule overruns have improved over time. “There is little learning from past mistakes”, the authors say. “By the same token, forecasts of costs of dams being made today are likely to be as wrong as they were between 1934 and 2007.”

The World Bank and other development banks often argue that their involvement improves the quality of risky projects. Again, the empirical evidence does not confirm this. Atif Ansar told me in a personal conversation that projects supported by multilateral development banks “do not perform better in terms of cost overruns”.

Both cost and schedule overruns affect projects in all world regions. Poor countries tend to have higher delays, possibly because weak government structures and economies don’t support the construction of complex large dams. Interestingly, projects in democratic countries also tend to experience longer delays, possibly because elected politicians use rosy forecasts to sell their projects.

The Oxford researchers conclude their evaluation with a series of recommendations. They suggest that energy planners need to forecast costs and schedules more realistically by integrating the empirical evidence for similar projects. Based on their database, they suggest that dam planners need to increase their cost estimates by 99% and their construction schedules by 66% if they want to achieve an 80% certainty that their projects are completed within budget and time.

The new paper illustrates what this means for the Diamer-Bhasha Dam in Pakistan. With 80% certainty, the giant project on the Indus River can be expected to cost $25.4 billion rather than $12.7 billion, and to be completed in 2027 rather than 2021. Under these circumstances, the project will not make economic sense. “Diamer-Bhasha Dam is a non-starter in Pakistan”, the authors comment. The same can be said for the Inga dams on the Congo, the Belo Monte Dam in the Amazon, the proposed dams on the Mekong mainstream and many other mega-projects.

The new research shows that energy projects that don’t depend on complex factors such as geology and streamflow and can be built quickly are preferable to complex large dams. “Many smaller, more flexible projects that can be built and go online quicker, and are more easily adapted to social and environmental concerns, are preferable to high-risk dinosaur projects like conventional mega-dams”, concluded Bent Flyvbjerg, the principal investigator, as the new paper was published. “If leaders of emerging economies are truly interested in the welfare of their citizens, they are better off laying grand visions of mega-dams aside”, his co-author Atif Ansar concurred.

Many actors have vested interests in building dams and may try to disregard the findings of the new study. Disinterested government officials and investors should take the facts and figures of the Oxford study seriously. The empirical evidence demonstrates that even on economic terms, large dams are usually not the best energy solution.

(Peter Bosshard is the Policy Director of International Rivers).

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Sachin from Manipur

Valuemart Gold & Jewels and Diamond an India company will launch special edition Sachin Tendulkar silver coins, with his face, name and signature embossed on them on March 14. The

Valuemart Gold & Jewels and Diamond an India company will launch special edition Sachin Tendulkar silver coins, with his face, name and signature embossed on them on March 14. The numbers of coins will correspond to the number of runs that the batting maestro scored in Test matches during his twenty four year international career between 1989 and 2013. We believe this perhaps will not be the end in India’s crusade to deify the cricketer. The conferment of India’s highest civilian award, Bharat Ratna to Sachin has its share of criticism. A RTI activist lodged a complaint to the Election Commission of India stating that the conferment was against the Election Code of Conduct. He argued that the award was an attempt to influence millions of Delhi voters who are fans of the cricketer, so that they vote for the Congress government in the Delhi Assembly election. This cricketer from Mumbai who used to come on a Maruti 800 to Colaba, Mumbai’s commercial hub, now owns a restaurant there.  He has earned more money from commercial endorsements than his cricketing fees. That is the enigma of Indian cricket. Ashis Nandy calls it an ‘Indian game’ discovered by the British.  In south Mumbai’s Oval Maidan, no any other game except cricket is allowed to play. So is the same in Azad Maidan, a fifteen minute walk from Oval. On Sundays there will be more than ten matches taking place simultaneously on the same ground. This craze is not confined in the urban areas alone. One would find cricket in all shades, in villages and hamlets, on a long distance train journey across the Indian states. Noted Historian, Ramachandra Guha, notes in one of his several commentaries on Indian cricket that India will never be an economic power to match the other Asian countries. India ranks below the impoverished African country, Namibia, in the World Development Report. It is the cricketers and they alone, who are asked to redeem these failures, to make one forget, at least temporarily, the harsh realities of endemic poverty, corruption and brutal politicians. A compassionate comment from someone who has studied cricket diligently, with academic precision, and of course the love for the game, which he admits proudly in many of his writings. The love for the game started to gain momentum in Manipur during the 80s, when the good old Doordarshan started televising international matches across the country. We remember lots of state level tournaments taking place then. It somehow got messed up with ‘plastic ball tournaments’ in the 90s. Most of the community playgrounds in Imphal were dotted with cricket matches on Sundays. The vigour of the game seemed to have retreated with the dwindling down of community playground in Imphal. But clubs like CHAMP, CYCLONE, REYOUNG STAR, MODEL CLUB, OSCAR, FORCE, THAU, CRAU and TRAU are playing robust games. And the clubs have also got outstanding players. Needless to say the state of Manipur is exceptionally good in adopting all kinds of games and sports. The game of cricket could also be one where our players could shine too. A state has to be a Ranji Trophy playing state to be in the radar of the BCCI. Manipur Cricket Association (MCA) is associated member of BCCI. There are few criteria to get full membership in BCCI. One must be able to host Ranji Trophy in their state. For that there has to be a stadium with proper infrastructure. The players must be lodged not below a three star hotel. There is an air of optimism as the stadium at the Luwangpokpa ground is nearing its completion. Who knows Manipur might produce dozens of Sachins in the future. We hope we are not beating jingoistic drum over cricket, a game with all its losses and gains.

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Sit in protest held at Ningthoukhong

BISHNUPUR, March 12: Expressing resentment over the non maintenance of the road stretch from Ningthoukhong ward No 3 to Sadu Khuroi, the womenfolk of Ward No. 3 organised a sit

BISHNUPUR, March 12: Expressing resentment over the non maintenance of the road stretch from Ningthoukhong ward No 3 to Sadu Khuroi, the womenfolk of Ward No. 3 organised a sit in protest on Wednesday at Ningthoukhong Bazaar.

During the protest, a woman leader said that no candidate will be allowed to campaign for the forthcoming Lok Sabha election in the area unless the road stretch is mended soon.

The protestors also displayed placards reading “how long shall we live with dust”, “mend the road, not to invite agitation”, “mind the grievances of the people”, “make Sadu Chiru stretch of road functional” etc.

The protestors also expressed their desire to provide retaining wall on the river side of the road so as to protest the river band from further sinking as the road stretch is plying heavy vehicle carrying forest products, sands and building construction materials.

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Local governing bodies condemn non decentralisation of power

IMPHAL, March 12: Pradhans and ward members under the Thoubal district gram panchayats and other concern individuals today staged a sit in protest at the Khangabok New Market demanding 100

IMPHAL, March 12: Pradhans and ward members under the Thoubal district gram panchayats and other concern individuals today staged a sit in protest at the Khangabok New Market demanding 100 days work for job card holders of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employee Guarantee Scheme and proper decentralisation of power to panchayats.

The demonstrators later took out a rally towards DC Thoubal office and submitted a memorandum.

Today’s demonstration was organised by the District Panchayat Parishad, Thoubal District under the Manipur State Panchayat Parishad.

Speaking to media persons, Manipur State Panchayat Parishad executive member and president of the District Panchayat Parishad Thoubal District, Ahongshangbam Dhiren Singh said the number of work days for the financial year allotted to the card holders of the MGNREGS is not even 10 days even after all related documents have been submitted and the card holders have opened their bank accounts.

Citing that they are provided only seven-eight days to work while promising 100 days work, the job card holders have condemned the pradhans and members, he continued.

He further appealed to the concerned to allow the job card holders to work the exact number of days as promised.

He further alleged that that there is a huge discrepancy during the allotment of labour budget of the scheme among the districts of the state.

Churachandpur is allotted 98 days, Tamenglong 103 days, Ukhrul 105, Senapati 87 and Chandel 88 days; whereas, Thoubal has been allotted only 33, Imphal West 61, Imphal East 89 and Bishnupur 27, he continued.

Although it had been promised that panchayats will be handed 16 departments on September 9, 2005, it is yet to be turned into action, he lamented.

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Goa Dy CM to campaign for Gangmumei

IMPHAL, March 12: The Deputy Chief Minister of Goa, Francis D’ Shouza  will campaign for the BJP’s outer parliamentary constituency candidate Prof Gangmumei Kamei at Noney. This was stated by

IMPHAL, March 12: The Deputy Chief Minister of Goa, Francis D’ Shouza  will campaign for the BJP’s outer parliamentary constituency candidate Prof Gangmumei Kamei at Noney. This was stated by president of the Manipuri chapter of the saffron party, Th Chaoba, in a press briefing at the BJP office.

He said it will prove that BJP is not a communal party and also has Christian leaders. This will show that the allegation of BJP being anti-Christian by other political parties is wrong and baseless.

“After the Noney meeting, Francis D’ Shouza will attend meetings at Ukhrul and Churachandpur the next day.”

Replying to a question on AFSPA, Chaoba said that BJP is committed to removing of AFSPA from the state. And before its repeal, we can remove the disturb area status in every district of Manipur by the approval of the sitting 60 MLAs. If the disturb area status is removed, AFSPA becomes meaningless.

He gave the example of Nagaland where AFSPA was imposed for the first in the North-east but the MLAs and the Government of Nagaland kept AFSPA only in paper by removing the disturb area status from all the districts of Nagaland.

He claimed that six renowned politicians from other parties have joined the BJP. The enrolment of new BJP workers from other political parties have been officially approved and announced. They are former minister Dr Khasim Ruiva from Ukhrul, former NPF advisor Dokhomang Khongjai, former NCP legislator from Saikul, Chabungbam Joykumar Singh, former councillor of IMC ex-secretary Sagolband Block Congress Committee, Dr Mangsatabam Birachandra Singh, former joint director of health service, former NPF member Rafie of Karong, Senapati, and ex-general secretary of NCP Naoroibam Ratan (Kapu).

He further said that the party still has workers waiting on the pipe line to enrol. “The turnout in Kakching on our campaign on Tuesday was a good indicator which will reflect in the elections for Gangmumei Kamei. Only 28 days are left for the outer constituency elections in phase-1, and only 36 days left for the election to the Inner parliamentary constituency in Phase-II.

He welcomed the Election Commission of India’s decision which would reduce money power and muscle power in the elections, and its restriction under election code of conduct. If the election is held tomorrow, it will be best for the BJP, he asserted.

He said the outer constituency is a huge land area which can be covered in a few days so we need the understanding of people and support BJP for a new hope and a new Manipur.

He further mentioned that RK Ranjan as an environmentalist has always liked to save the only fresh water lake. In his support, more than 200 boats conducted a rally at the Loktak Lake.

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Community training program held at Bishnupur

BISHNUPUR, March 12: A three-day sports meet for disabled organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India in association with Special Olympics Bharat (SOB) organised was

BISHNUPUR, March 12: A three-day sports meet for disabled organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India in association with Special Olympics Bharat (SOB) organised was inaugurated today at Bishnupur district headquarters.

A Community Coaches Training Program was also held today as part of the sports meet today.

During the function, District Youth Affairs and Sport Officer A Jugol Singh, District Social Welfare Officer of the district Arambam Kameshwar and area director of SOB Dr M Yedhachadra attended the function as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

Giving the key note address, secretary of the Society for Disabled Persons Kumbi N Iboton Singh adverted that the sports program of the differently abled persons has been organised so that disabled persons could have the chance to expose their potential and also make them healthy.

The chief guest of the function A Jugol Singh wished the sports meet be successful.

In his presidential speech, A Kameshwar Singh stated that altogether 150 disabled players will take part in the sports meet on the second and third day. And prior to the two-day sports meet, 150 teachers of the SSA, NGO representatives and 50 other officials will be trained.

He also added that the winners of the district level sports meet will attend the state level competition and the winners of the state level will then participate in the national level.

There is also every possibility of one of the players becoming an international figure, he said while taking the example of international swimmer Athouba from Lilong who has only one leg.

Athouba was trained in swimming by his father since his childhood in their pond and further narrated that Athouba then came to Khuman Lampak for further guidance from the subject experts. Athouba then got many medals in international competition, Kameshwar added.

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Two Army personnel killed in Manipur ambush – The Hindu

Two Army personnel killed in Manipur ambushThe HinduTwo Army personnel were killed and two others critically injured after militants ambushed a post of 24 Assam Rifles, along the Manipur-Myanmar border, on Tuesday afternoon. The slain personnel include…

Two Army personnel killed in Manipur ambush
The Hindu
Two Army personnel were killed and two others critically injured after militants ambushed a post of 24 Assam Rifles, along the Manipur-Myanmar border, on Tuesday afternoon. The slain personnel included the commanding officer of the post, while the

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KASU general conference

The 2nd General Conference of Kuilong Area Students’ Union KASU cum 10th Triennial General Conference of Nallong Students’ Union NSU organized on the theme ‘Our Education, Our Community, Our Future’ was held from March 5 7 at New Nallong village un…

The 2nd General Conference of Kuilong Area Students’ Union KASU cum 10th Triennial General Conference of Nallong Students’ Union NSU organized on the theme ‘Our Education, Our Community, Our Future’ was held from March 5 7 at New Nallong village under Tamei sub division, Tamenglong district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sitin demands death penalty

A sit in protest staged at Moirang Hanuba Leirak against the murder of Pheiroijam Kundaleima demanded death penalty for the main accused Ph Boy Source The Sangai Express

A sit in protest staged at Moirang Hanuba Leirak against the murder of Pheiroijam Kundaleima demanded death penalty for the main accused Ph Boy Source The Sangai Express

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Legal awareness prog concludes

A two day legal awareness programme on Media and Commission for Women organized jointly by Manipur State Commission for Women MSCW and College of Social Work Manipur under the sponsorship of National Commission for Women NCW , New Delhi concluded ye…

A two day legal awareness programme on Media and Commission for Women organized jointly by Manipur State Commission for Women MSCW and College of Social Work Manipur under the sponsorship of National Commission for Women NCW , New Delhi concluded yesterday at Singjamei Parking Community Hall Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Switzerland to help upgrade IHMs

Dr K Chiranjeevi, Minister of State for Tourism Independent Charge announced that in a path breaking initiative, the National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology has signed an agreement with the Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Switzerla…

Dr K Chiranjeevi, Minister of State for Tourism Independent Charge announced that in a path breaking initiative, the National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology has signed an agreement with the Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Switzerland Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Kuki CSOs resolve not to give taxes to GPRNNSCNKTU

The Kuki Civil Society Organizations including Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and its frontal organizations, Sadar Hills Women Union, KSO Sadar Hills and area wise Kuki Chief Association within Sadar Hills have unanimously resolved in a general body meeting hel…

The Kuki Civil Society Organizations including Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and its frontal organizations, Sadar Hills Women Union, KSO Sadar Hills and area wise Kuki Chief Association within Sadar Hills have unanimously resolved in a general body meeting held today at Kanggui not to endorse and give any type of taxes or donation to any organization rather than the KNO UPF Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rickshaw drivers

Forty five Rickshaw thela pullers and some gambler rickshaw drivers rounded up from different locations of the city area on the second day of a specific drive today were asked to follow prescribed guidelines before being set free, informed a All Manipu…

Forty five Rickshaw thela pullers and some gambler rickshaw drivers rounded up from different locations of the city area on the second day of a specific drive today were asked to follow prescribed guidelines before being set free, informed a All Manipur Rickshaw Drivers and Pullers’ Welfare Association Source The Sangai Express

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Water supply scheme inaugurated

Commander of 26 Sector Assam Rifles Brig Rajiv Mankotia inaugurated a water supply scheme at Corner Stone Academy, Lhunnajang Village in Chandel District today Source Hueiyen News Service

Commander of 26 Sector Assam Rifles Brig Rajiv Mankotia inaugurated a water supply scheme at Corner Stone Academy, Lhunnajang Village in Chandel District today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Skeletal remains identified

The skeletal remains found yesterday evening inside Mayangkhang jungle near Taphou Kuki in Senapati district by some students who were on picnic party has been retrieved this morning by Senapati Police and identified as that of missing Hengbung brick f…

The skeletal remains found yesterday evening inside Mayangkhang jungle near Taphou Kuki in Senapati district by some students who were on picnic party has been retrieved this morning by Senapati Police and identified as that of missing Hengbung brick factory labourer Source The Sangai Express

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Training prog on accountancy kicks off

A one month residential training course on Accountancy and Book Keeping for Border Area Village Authorities of Chandel District commenced from today at REACH M Training Centre Hall, Nungourok Village in Chandel District Source Hueiyen News Service

A one month residential training course on Accountancy and Book Keeping for Border Area Village Authorities of Chandel District commenced from today at REACH M Training Centre Hall, Nungourok Village in Chandel District Source Hueiyen News Service

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Legal awareness programme

A two day ‘legal awareness programme’ jointly organised by Manipur State Commission for Women and College of Social Work got underway from today at Lainingthou Khamlangba Shanglen, Uripok Polem Leikai with Commission Chairperson Dr L ibetombi Devi, mem…

A two day ‘legal awareness programme’ jointly organised by Manipur State Commission for Women and College of Social Work got underway from today at Lainingthou Khamlangba Shanglen, Uripok Polem Leikai with Commission Chairperson Dr L ibetombi Devi, members June Rose Vaiphei and H Piteswori Devi, and College of Social Work Director S Saratkumar Sharma gracing the inauguration session as the presidium members Source The Sangai Express

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JSCC expels candidates, seizes admit cards

Along with expelling three candidates from the ongoing Class XII Examination 2014 conducted by CBSE for using unfair means, the Joint Students’ Co ordination Committee JSCC has seized a total of 93 Admit Cards from candidates which bear no signature …

Along with expelling three candidates from the ongoing Class XII Examination 2014 conducted by CBSE for using unfair means, the Joint Students’ Co ordination Committee JSCC has seized a total of 93 Admit Cards from candidates which bear no signature of the Principals concerned Source Hueiyen News Service

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No tax to GPRNNSCNKTU Kuki CSOs

The Kuki civil society organisations including Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and its frontal organisations, Sadar Hills Women Union, KSO Sadar Hills and area wise Kuki Chiefs’ Associations within Sadar Hills collectively and unanimously resolved today in a gen…

The Kuki civil society organisations including Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and its frontal organisations, Sadar Hills Women Union, KSO Sadar Hills and area wise Kuki Chiefs’ Associations within Sadar Hills collectively and unanimously resolved today in a general body meeting held at Kanggui not to endorse and give any type of taxes or donation to any militant organisations other than KNO UPF Source The Sangai Express

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Ansari to visit State on April 2

Vice President of India Hamid Ansari would visit Manipur on April 2 to attend the diamond jubilee celebration of Jawaharlal Dance Academy, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Vice President of India Hamid Ansari would visit Manipur on April 2 to attend the diamond jubilee celebration of Jawaharlal Dance Academy, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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