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Insights from the initial stage of a nation-wide environmental relicensing of hydropower facilities: a biologists’ perspective on court verdicts
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Abstract
Hydropower, utilized for centuries, is promoted globally as renewable energy. The perceived socio-economic benefits have often outweighed environmental concerns, as reflected in operational permits. In 2022, Sweden began re-licensing approximately 2000 hydroelectric facilities under the National Plan for Modern Environmental Conditions. We extracted data from 33 completed court cases, all involving relatively small hydropower facilities, with 22 resulting in withdrawal and dam removal, and 11 receiving decisions for remedial measures. The primary focus of measures was longitudinal connectivity; other environmental aspects received less attention and monitoring requirements were almost non-existent. We recommend measures using adaptive design, prioritizing functionality and monitoring over detailed technical specifications. Greater attention should be given to habitat in affected reaches; addressing e.g. flow, and water levels. In conclusion, this nation-wide process provides a unique opportunity to implement measures that could benefit the whole riverine ecosystem.
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https://doi.org/10.32942/X2J06V
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Other Life Sciences
Keywords
dam removal, Ecological rehabilitation, environmental law, fish migration, Hydroelectric production, River connectivity
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Published: 2025-05-14 01:45
Last Updated: 2025-05-14 01:45
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CC-BY Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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Conflict of interest statement:
The authors declare no conflict of interest. Note that this paper is an academic contribution and should not be seen as explicit legal advice.
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All data presented in the paper are included in table 1-3.
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English
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