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Assessing the energy potential of modernizing the European hydropower fleet.

Authors :
Quaranta, Emanuele
Aggidis, George
Boes, Robert M.
Comoglio, Claudio
De Michele, Carlo
Ritesh Patro, Epari
Georgievskaia, Evgeniia
Harby, Atle
Kougias, Ioannis
Muntean, Sebastian
Pérez-Díaz, Juan
Romero-Gomez, Pedro
Rosa-Clot, Marco
Schleiss, Anton J.
Vagnoni, Elena
Wirth, Markus
Pistocchi, Alberto
Source :
Energy Conversion & Management. Oct2021, Vol. 246, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• The European hydropower fleet composition was examined and described. • Different modernization practices (MP) were investigated, estimating a hydropower gain in Europe of 9.4%. • The MP were: dam heightening, new electro-mech. equipment, floating PV, digitalization and waterway retrofitting. • Reservoir interconnection and long-distance coordinated operation can increase storage by 168.9 TWh. About 50% of all hydropower plants (HPPs) worldwide were originally commissioned more than 40 years ago, so that the advanced age of the fleet is a major concern across all continents, and especially in Europe. The modernization of HPPs can generate several benefits in terms of generation, flexibility, safety, operation, and may have neutral or even positive implications for the environment. In this work, we appraise several options for the modernization of existing plants, with the exclusion of measures expected to increase the hydro-morphological pressure on water bodies (e.g. increase of withdrawals or new parallel waterways): dam heightening, head loss reduction in waterways, increase of weighted efficiency of electro-mechanical equipment, digitalization and inflow forecast, and floating photovoltaic (evaporation reduction). We provide an indicative estimation of the additional power and annual generation that could be obtained compared to the current condition. We estimate that the overall energy generation could be increased by 8.4% for European Union and 9.4% for the whole Europe by implementing the above-mentioned strategies. The additional energy gain achievable by increasing the inflow was discussed but not included in the above mentioned overall indicator, because it is very site-specific. The additional energy storage achievable by reservoir interconnection and coordinated operation has been estimated in literature as 169 TWh. This suggests that the modernization of HPPs can generate significant benefits in terms of energy, and should be considered as an important element of energy policy, also considering the additional benefits in terms of reliability and flexibility of the energy system that it may deliver. The modernization options considered here, insofar as not entailing a worsening of the hydro-morphological alterations, are also expected to cause limited or no conflict with the environmental objectives of water policies in Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01968904
Volume :
246
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Energy Conversion & Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152428091
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2021.114655