African Applied Soil Science (Agri/Earth Science) | 27 May 2008

Hydropower Integration and Environmental Sustainability in Burundi’s Congo Basin Hydropower Sector

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Abstract

The Congo Basin in Burundi is a significant region for hydropower development, with potential for renewable energy generation and environmental sustainability. The research employs both quantitative surveys (\(n=150)\) and qualitative interviews (\(n=20)\) to analyse data from stakeholders, focusing on hydroelectric power plants' performance and environmental impacts. Hydropower integration has led to a 30% reduction in traditional biomass fuel consumption within the local communities, indicating significant potential for sustainable energy transition. The study concludes that effective stakeholder engagement is crucial for ensuring the environmental sustainability of hydropower projects in Burundi’s Congo Basin. Policy recommendations include optimising water resource allocation and enhancing community participation in project planning to mitigate adverse environmental effects. Hydropower, Sustainability, Stakeholder Engagement, Environmental Impact Assessment