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Challenges of hydropower construction in the southernmost part of the world

February 23, 2026

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By Joaquín Cánchero and Nicolás Badano

Joaquín Cánchero and Nicolás Badano write about hydropower development in Argentina for the International Journal on Hydropower & Dams

The Santa Cruz River hydropower project is a landmark initiative in Argentina’s energy development strategy. Located in the southernmost region of the country, in the province of Santa Cruz, the project involves the construction of two large-scale dams: Presidente Néstor Kirchner and Gobernador Jorge Cepernic. These will harness the hydro potential of the Santa Cruz River for the first time, a resource studied since the 1970s. The project will also help to ensure long-term environmental, social, and economic sustainability in the region.

Joaquín Cánchero and Nicolás Badano write in the International Journal on Hydropower & Dams, where they provide a general overview of the main components of Argentina’s Santa Cruz River hydropower development. 

  • Joaquín Cánchero

    Focused on investigation programs, geological modeling, soils and rock masses characterization, and supervising field investigation works, Joaquín is a civil and geotechnical engineer.

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  • Nicolás Badano

    A project technical leader, Nicolás is focused on the analysis and review of hydroelectric projects and hydraulic works, drainage modeling, and hydrodynamic events simulation.

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