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Thomas Gold, Kevin Reiterer, Christoph Hauer, Helmut Habersack and Christine Sindelar
Periodic flushing operations during moderate flood events (=annual flood flow HQ1" role="presentation">11
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Sen Zhang, Shuai Xie, Yongqiang Wang, Yang Xu, Zheng Zhang and Benjun Jia
Accurate forecasting of the tail water level (TWL) is of great importance for the safe and economic operation of hydropower stations. The prediction accuracy is significantly influenced by the backwater effect of downstream tributaries and the operation ...
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Jose Bernardes, Jr., Mateus Santos, Thiago Abreu, Lenio Prado, Jr., Dannilo Miranda, Ricardo Julio, Pedro Viana, Marcelo Fonseca, Edson Bortoni and Guilherme Sousa Bastos
The optimal dispatch of hydropower plants consists of the challenge of taking advantage of both available head and river flows. Despite the objective of delivering the maximum power to the grid, some variables are uncertain, dynamic, non-linear, and non-...
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Valentina Sessa, Edi Assoumou, Mireille Bossy and Sofia G. Simões
Analyzing the impact of climate variables into the operational planning processes is essential for the robust implementation of a sustainable power system. This paper deals with the modeling of the run-of-river hydropower production based on climate vari...
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Christine Sindelar, Thomas Gold, Kevin Reiterer, Christoph Hauer and Helmut Habersack
This study concerns scaled physical model tests of the delta formation process at the head of a run-of-river hydropower plant (RoR). It forms part of a larger research project to provide a scientific base for RoR sediment management strategies in medium-...
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Tommaso Duratorre, Giovanni Martino Bombelli, Giovanni Menduni and Daniele Bocchiola
Present and prospective climate change will likely affect the hydrological cycle in sensitive areas, such as the Alps, thus impacting water-based activities. A most representative example is hydropower production, i.e., exploitation of water to produce e...
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Emanuele Ogliari, Alfredo Nespoli, Marco Mussetta, Silvia Pretto, Andrea Zimbardo, Nicholas Bonfanti and Manuele Aufiero
The increasing penetration of non-programmable renewable energy sources (RES) is enforcing the need for accurate power production forecasts. In the category of hydroelectric plants, Run of the River (RoR) plants belong to the class of non-programmable RE...
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Lizzie Caperon, Lina Brand-Correa
This study explores the under-researched link between clean energy and public health outcomes, and offers new insights into the link between wider access to clean energy and progress towards health outcomes, in particular the prevention and treatment of ...
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Beate Scharfetter, Marco van Dijk
The Department of Energy?s ?new household electrification strategy? allows for any appropriate and affordable technology option to be applied towards achieving South Africa?s non-grid electrification target of 300 000 households over the period 2014 to 2...
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Ming Yang Zhai, Qian Guo Lin, Guo He Huang, Le Zhu, Kai An, Gong Chen Li, Yue Fei Huang
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Cascade hydropower stations are effective in water resource utilization, regional water allocation, and flood risk management. Under changing climate conditions, water resources would experience complex temporal and spatial changes, which may lead to var...
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