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Economic Sustainability of Integrated Hydropower Development of Ero-Omola Falls, Kwara State, Nigeria

In: Decision Making and Knowledge Decision Support Systems

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  • Lawal Kola Maroof

    (Nigeria Integrated Water Resources Management Commission)

  • Bolaji Fatai Sule

    (University of Ilorin)

  • Ogunlela Ayodele Ogunlela

    (University of Ilorin)

Abstract

Economic sustainability of integrated hydropower development of Ero-Omola Fall was investigated in compliance with Hydropower Sustainability Development Protocol (HSDP) developed by International Hydropower Association (IHA) in 2004. Field work was carried out to obtain primary data like streamflows, sediment characteristics, petrographic information, water quality, water quantity demand, hydropower load demand and land topography. Economic optimization of hydropower generating potential of Ero-Omola Fall, integrated with water supply, irrigation and drainage was carried out based on the data obtained from the field work. The potential hydropower of Ero-Omola Water Fall was estimated at 8.0 MW, Water supply to communities is estimated at 18 Mm3/day, irrigation water for Fadama farmers at 2.2 × 106 m3 and ecological water release of 0.0504 × 106 m3 were also derivable from the scheme. The modified internal rate of return for hydropower, water supply and irrigation yielded the highest returns of 13 % on capital, while hydropower alone yielded 5 %. The NPV of cumulative generated cash flows is positive, which indicates that the project would not operate at a loss. The findings also showed that, the sustainable conjunctive use of hydropower releases is the most sustainable mitigation measures against seasonal flooding downstream of the proposed hydropower plant. The study has established a rational basis for the assessment of a typical medium scale hydropower plant which could be adopted for similar locations in Nigeria.

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  • Lawal Kola Maroof & Bolaji Fatai Sule & Ogunlela Ayodele Ogunlela, 2015. "Economic Sustainability of Integrated Hydropower Development of Ero-Omola Falls, Kwara State, Nigeria," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Anna Maria Gil-Lafuente & Constantin Zopounidis (ed.), Decision Making and Knowledge Decision Support Systems, edition 127, pages 143-164, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnechp:978-3-319-03907-7_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-03907-7_15
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    1. Brimmo, Ayoola T. & Sodiq, Ahmed & Sofela, Samuel & Kolo, Isa, 2017. "Sustainable energy development in Nigeria: Wind, hydropower, geothermal and nuclear (Vol. 1)," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 74(C), pages 474-490.

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