Still waters, drowned lands: Hydroelectric dam devastates wildlife, livelihoods in Indonesia

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The Indonesian government has rallied its forces to wage war against coal, forging a path toward green energy. Amid the pressing demand for energy, hydropower emerges as a superhero, harnessing the unlimited force of flowing water.

However, there are concerns regarding the potential negative impacts on local communities and the environment caused by the generation of electricity through hydropower dams, particularly in the case of the Poso hydropower plant.

Join us on an enthralling journey as we delve into this report, immersing ourselves in the lives of the local communities, closely examining the intricacies of the plant's technology and infrastructure, and revealing the concealed truths underlying its operation.

How have the lives of local communities changed?

How does the hydropower plant affect the biodiversity surrounding it?

Can huge hydropower dams truly be sustainable?

Our documentary seeks the answers to these burning questions.

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Didn't know about this. It seems that our transition to green-powered nation is mired with environmental issues.

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HYDRO is sustainable energy which this country really needs in the long term (coal is killing our planet), unfortunately adaptation and sacrifice will be needed... good documentary though

blackberuang