World Bank & Laotian Mega-Dam id AAA20898; Tue, 30 Sep 1997 00:42:18 -0400 Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit source:patrick@irn.org (Patrick McCully) The Guardian (UK) September 24 1997 Damning Evidence: World Bank may pull the plug on Laos dam, reports John Vidal. Pressure to stop the massive $1.5 billion Nam Theun 2 dam in Laos is mounting following the loss of financial confidence. The project, which would export electricity to Thailand, can only go ahead with World Bank guarantees of finance. However, an independent review of the bank's economic impact study has found that it had "systematically underestimated" risks and that there was "a very real possibility of Laos ending up with no net economic benefit, losing its total investment and incurring the environmental, social and opportunity costs." The study found that the World Bank's worst-case scenario excluded any consideration of sedmentation in the reservoir, limits its potential construction cost overrun to 20 per cent, and did not consider the possibility of construction delays. The recent economic crisis in Thailand is expected to cut drastically previous projections of Thai energy demand growth. As a result, Nam Theun 2 could be left without a buyer for its power. Aviva Imhof, spokeperson for leading non-governmental group, the International Rivers Network, says: "This project is too risky for a poor indebted country like Laos. The recent collapse of the financing package for the Bakun dam in Malaysia shows that even in a relatively powerful economy, large hydropower projects are simply not attractive to investors." Professor Guy Lanza, of the University of Massachusetts, has also concluded that the dam would "produce major irreversible ecological, cultural and economic damage." The World Bank is due to decide in the next few weeks whether to move forward with preparing loan, equity and risk guarantee backing for the project. ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us 339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org e-mail: nyt@blythe.org ================================================================= nytas-09.30.97-00:42:26-2128