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Entries in ssin represas (3)

Wednesday
May212014

Sunset for HidroAysén, Daybreak for Patagonia

No other energy project has galvanized Chileans to action like HidroAysén–a proposal to build five dams on the pristine Baker and Pascua rivers in the Patagonia region. It has already triggered numerous debates and changes within Chile, and the final decision on the project, which will be made in less than one month, will continue to have far-reaching consequences beyond the dams themselves.

While HidroAysén is already affecting change, the final ruling on the legality of the project’s approval could set in motion vastly different courses for Chile. One that allows for more megadams and mining in Patagonia or one that leads to considerable environmental reform.

LINK (via: The Cleanest Line)

Thursday
Jun072012

Positive Signs for Patagonia's Rivers

Some good news courtesy of Conservacion Patagonica.

Patagonia’s rivers have made headlines again—this time with surprisingly positive news. Colbún, one of the two major owners of HidroAysén, is backpedalling from this controversial and risky project to dam two of Patagonia’s wildest rivers, including the Baker River, the western border of Conservacion Patagonica’s Patagonia Nation Park project. 

           Baker River at the Western Entrance to the future Patagonia National Park

 At the end of last week, Colbún recommended an indefinite suspension of HidroAysén by halting all work on the 1,200 mile-long transmission line’s environmental impact assessment. In a statement, Colbún cited the lack of clarity in national energy policy as the reason for its decision. The Patagonia Sin Represas (Patagonia Without Dams) campaign has long advocated for a national energy policy, arguing that energy and the protection of Chile’s precious natural resources are too important to be left to haphazard development. So we are delighted that Colbún agrees with us!

  Colbún’s announcement represents a step forward in the effort to save Patagonia’s rivers and develop forward-thinking national energy policies in Chile. This move highlights the Sin Represas campaign’s effectiveness in educating the public and decision makers about the ecological, technical, and financial risks of the plan.  An increasing number of citizens are voicing their concerns about the impact the dams and transmission line would have on Chile. They join us in advocating for healthier, responsible economic development in the Aysén region, based in ecotourism, conservation, ranching and small-scale fishing.  

 Despite this positive sign, the campaign for Patagonia’s rivers is far from won. Contrary to some media hype, HidroAysén is not cancelled. Colbún may be pressuring the government to give stronger support to the project. Conservacion Patagonica and our partners in the Sin Represas campaign are pursuing numerous strategies to defeat this project permanently: from legally challenging irregularities in the dam approval process to outlining the project’s risks to potential funders to helping accelerate the development of cleaner, more efficient energy supplies. At this moment, it is difficult to predict how this campaign will unfold.  

 Meanwhile, we continue to focus on creating Patagonia National Park, which will serve as a keystone for regional touristic development. 

 We’re not celebrating yet—now more than ever, we are working to build support for an alternative vision for Patagonia’s future. But we take heart at these momentous signs of dissention among the dam builders, and hope you do as well. 

 With hope, cautiously—

Conservacion Patagonica

More links -

BBC News: “Chilean power firm Colbun puts project on ice”

Bloomberg News: “Patagonia Protests Lead Endesa Partner to Backpedal on Chile Dam”

Tuesday
Mar272012

Patagonia Sin Represas / Patagonia Without Dams

Environmental documentarian Bridget Besaw travels to Chilean Patagonia to photograph the pristine land and the rugged people living in an area that would be changed forever by five proposed dams on the Baker and Pascua Rivers.

For more information about the mega-dam proposal please visit International Rivers, NRDC, Conservación Patagónica or read the posts on The Cleanest Line.

These 5 proposed dams projects should be getting much more attention from the global angling commununity.