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A Sustainable Asset Valuation of the Kakono Hydropower Plant in Tanzania
Assessing Climate Risks and Externalities of Hydropower and Energy Generation Alternatives
In this SAVi assessment, an asset performance of the Kakono HPP is evaluated by (1) integrating environmental and socio-economic costs and co-benefits (externalities) into the assessment, (2) evaluating the performance impacts of different climate scenarios, and (3) comparing it to the performance of two hypothetical energy generation alternatives.
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