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Journal articles on the topic "Hydropower Generation Facilities"

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Abdikadir Mohamoud, Mohamed, and Gözen Elkiran. "The range of hydropower projects and their effects on the environment." Future Technology 2, no. 3 (2023): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.55670/fpll.futech.2.3.3.

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A Peak load capacity of hydropower facilities has become more necessary as electricity grids have expanded. The ratio of power demands during peak times to those during off-peak times has increased in several power plant systems. One way to meet the rising need for affordable peak power is by using reversible pump turbines. Depending on the sorts of facilities used to generate hydropower, there are several types of hydropower plants. We'll talk about the most efficient and reliable hydropower sources, as well as various hydropower plant types based on the varied hydropower generation facilitie
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Fedorov, M. P. "Ecological safety of the new generation of hydropower facilities." Hydrotechnical Construction 24, no. 10 (1990): 625–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01429338.

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Bhandari, Achyut, Keshav Basnet, Nisha Pokharel, Kishor Kumar Shrestha, and Nirmal Prasad Baral. "Assessment of the Multi Functionality of a Small Hydropower Project at Padhu Khola, Kaski, Nepal." Technical Journal 2, no. 1 (2020): 30–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/tj.v2i1.32827.

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Nepal has not utilized the potential of the water resources to the full extent. Systematic and wise development of such resources is of paramount importance for enjoying the maximum possible benefits. This study focused on the needs, challenges, and opportunities of new multifunctional small hydropower projects in Nepal. This study on Padhu Khola shows the possibility of incorporating other facilities along with hydropower for the locality’s socio-economic development. The selection of the best layout of the hydropower generation and distribution of other hydropower components showed that the
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Lee, Chang-Man, and Jong-Gyeum Kim. "Establishment of Micro Hydropower Power Generation Facilities in Mountain Areas." Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 70, no. 11 (2021): 1685–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/kiee.2021.70.11.1685.

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Matus, Svitlana, Mirosław Wasilewski, Tomasz Włodarczyk, and Serhiy Zabolotnyy. "Socioeconomic impact of the war on the hydropower sector of Ukraine." Turystyka i Rozwój Regionalny, no. 22 (December 5, 2024): 97–106. https://doi.org/10.22630/tirr.2024.22.21.

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The invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, caused significant military damage to the hydropower sector, critical for energy security and economic development. The article provided an overview of the Ukrainian hydropower sector and the war’s socioeconomic impact on it in 2022-2024. Based on open source data, the research focused on large and small hydropower facilities, examining their roles in electricity generation, stability of the unified energy system of Ukraine, and water supply. The authors’ findings offer insights into the extent of damage for policymakers, scientists, and sector exp
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Gallego-Castillo, Cristobal, and Marta Victoria. "Improving Energy Transition Analysis Tool through Hydropower Statistical Modelling." Energies 14, no. 1 (2020): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14010098.

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Reservoir and pumped hydro storage facilities represent one of the best options for providing flexibility at low marginal cost and very low life cycle carbon emissions. However, hydropower generation is subject to physical, environmental and regulatory constraints, which introduce complexity in the modelling of hydropower in the context of transition energy analysis. In this article, a probabilistic model for hydropower generation is developed in order to improve an hourly-resolved tool for transition path analysis presented in previous research. The model is based on time series analysis, whi
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Wu, Kuo-Chen, Jui-Chu Lin, Wen-Te Chang, Chia-Szu Yen, and Huang-Jie Fu. "Research and Analysis of Promotional Policies for Small Hydropower Generation in Taiwan." Energies 16, no. 13 (2023): 4882. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en16134882.

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To achieve the net zero emission target by 2050, Taiwan is committed to promoting solar photovoltaic and offshore wind power. However, in order to ensure the stable supply of renewable energy, it should actively develop low-cost and mature base load renewable energy sources, such as small hydropower. By the end of 2021, Taiwan’s hydropower (excluding pumped storage hydropower) had a total installed capacity of 2094 MW, accounting for 18.6% of the overall renewable energy ratio, with an average growth rate of 0.05% from 2016 to 2021. It is mainly limited by the need for low environmental and ec
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Kasperek, Robert, and Mirosław Wiatkowski. "Hydropower Generation on The Nysa Klodzka River." Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S 21, no. 2 (2014): 327–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eces-2014-0025.

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Abstract Adopted in 2009, the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources sets out the rules for how Poland is to achieve the 15% target of total primary energy from renewables by 2020. However, there are fears that the goals set out in this Directive may not be met. The share of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) in national energy consumption (150 TWh) is estimated at 8.6 TWh in 2009 and 12 TWh in 2011 (5.7 and 8% respectively). The level of RES in Poland until 2005 was approx. 7.2%. The analysis of RES technologies current
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Sari, Dewi Puspita, Dendy Adanta, and Imam Syofii. "COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF HYDROPOWER TECHNOLOGY." Indonesian Journal of Engineering and Science 5, no. 3 (2024): 119–23. https://doi.org/10.51630/ijes.v5i3.157.

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This study provides a comprehensive overview of hydropower technology, tracing its historical evolution from ancient applications to modern developments. As the most established form of renewable energy, hydropower has significantly contributed to global energy demands. The chapter discusses the origins of hydropower in ancient civilizations, the transition to electricity generation in the late 19th century, and the massive growth of large dam constructions in the 20th century. Recent trends emphasize environmental considerations, leading to a focus on sustainable practices, innovative technol
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Leguizamon-Perilla, Aldemar, Juan S. Rodriguez-Bernal, Laidi Moralez-Cruz, et al. "Digitalisation and Modernisation of Hydropower Operating Facilities to Support the Colombian Energy Mix Flexibility." Energies 16, no. 7 (2023): 3161. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en16073161.

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Hydropower plants cover almost 70% of the Colombian electrical demand, were built several decades ago, and present low levels of digitisation compared to other modern power-generation technologies, e.g., wind turbines, solar PV plants, and recently buil hydroelectric plants t. Renovating power plant equipment and investing in modernisation and digitisation can significantly increase the plant flexibility. Those actions will increase a plant’s operational safety and contribute to the solution of environmental and social problems. This work presents the actions followed to extend the lifetime of
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Book chapters on the topic "Hydropower Generation Facilities"

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Shlyk, Sergii, and Oleksandr Ovcharov. "Resistance Estimation of the Critical Infrastructure Objects in Hydropower Engineering Using Computer Simulation." In NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics. IOS Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3233/nhsdp240011.

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Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, attacks on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure (including energy generation and distribution facilities and hydropower) have been systematic. Among the intentional or unintentional damage to many small hydraulic structures, damage to the dams of power plants of the Dnipro River cascade should be highlighted: repeated strikes on the Dnipro hydroelectric power station, which stopped its functioning as an energy generation facility, but did not violate the structural integrity of the dam, and the destruction of the dam of the Kakho
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Jeet, Pawan, Alok Kumar, and Prem K. Sundaram. "Interlinking of River: Issues and Challenges." In Hydrology [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.93594.

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Climate change events cause erratic spatial and temporal variability in rainfall, temperature, humidity, etc. in long term, and are most severely affecting irrigation, domestic and industrial water supply. At the same time, water availability is also under pressure due to climate change and overexploitation of water resources. In a monsoonal climate that is already erratic and highly seasonal in nature, this increased variability due to climate change will further impact water availability and salt water intrusion. To overcome such problems, one of the most effective ways is interlinking of ri
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Schelly, Chelsea. "Transitioning to Renewable Sources of Electricity: Motivations, Policy, and Potential." In Controversies in Science and Technology. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199383771.003.0008.

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The electricity grid in the United States may be the largest, most pervasive technological system ever constructed to meet the needs and comforts of human beings (Nye 1997). Although it is less than 150 years old, the electricity infrastructure of this nation is ubiquitous; power lines stretch across deserts, forests, states, highways, and the entire nation in order to provide electricity to residences, businesses, and communities. The electricity carried by these transmission lines is generally produced using fossil fuels (mostly coal; see US Energy Information Administration 2012) and is mos
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Kong, Jihong, Kun Huang, Yisong Lv, Xi Luo, Tao Shi, and Man He. "Application of Immersion Virtual Reality System in Assistant Decision Making of Hydropower Station Maintenance." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde221117.

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In order to solve the problems of difficulty, time-consuming, and high energy in the establishment of maintenance methods for power station turbines, this paper proposes a method based on immersive virtual reality system to build a virtual environment that is completely consistent with real hydropower plant equipment and facilities, using virtual reality technology With the characteristics of immersive high-level simulation and the advantages of unlimited time and unlimited space, virtual simulation maintenance preview can quickly provide auxiliary decision-making basis for the maintenance of
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Conference papers on the topic "Hydropower Generation Facilities"

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Pete, Carson M., Thomas L. Acker, Gary Jordan, and David A. Harpman. "Western Wind and Solar Integration Study Hydropower Analysis: Benefits of Hydropower in Large-Scale Integration of Renewables in the Western United States." In ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2010-90374.

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NREL and research partner GE are conducting the Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS) in order to provide insight into the costs and operational impacts caused by the variability and uncertainty of wind, photovoltaic, and concentrated solar power employed to serve up to 35% of the load energy in the WestConnect region (Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming). The heart of the WWSIS is an hourly cost production simulation of the balancing areas in the study footprint using GE’s Multi-Area Production Simulation Model (MAPS). The estimated 2017 load being served is 60 GW, w
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Liner, Barry, Steve Tarallo, Lauren Fillmore, and Chris Peot. "Opportunities for Distributed Electricity Generation at Wastewater Facilities." In ASME 2014 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2014-32190.

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“Wastewater treatment plants are not waste disposal facilities but are water resource recovery facilities that produce clean water, recover nutrients (such as phosphorus and nitrogen), and have the potential to reduce the nation’s dependence on fossil fuels through the production and use of renewable energy and the implementation of energy conservation.” This quote from the 2011 WEF Renewable Energy Position Statement clearly calls attention to the role of wastewater management through Water Resource Recovery Facilities (WRRF) to address the needs of the Utility of the Future. The water resour
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Kass, Kyle J., and F. Todd Davidson. "Feasibility of Pumped Hydroelectric Storage Within Existing USACE Facilities: a Methodological Approach." In ASME 2021 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2021-69416.

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Abstract Variable, renewable energy (VRE) generation such as solar power has seen a rapid increase in usage over the past decades. These power generation sources offer benefits due to their low marginal costs and reduced emissions. However, VRE assets are not dispatchable, which can result in a mismatch of the electric supply and demand curves. Pumped-storage hydropower (PSH) seeks to solve this by pumping water uphill during times of excess energy production and releasing the water back downhill through turbines during energy shortages, thus serving as a rechargeable battery. Creating new PSH
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Richards, S., and H. Perez-Blanco. "Mitigating the Variability of Wind and Solar Energy Through Pumped Hydroelectric Storage." In ASME Turbo Expo 2012: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2012-68121.

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Renewable power production is both variable and difficult to forecast accurately. These facts can make its integration into an electric grid problematic. If an area’s demand for electricity can be met without using renewable generation, the addition of renewable generation would not warrant a further increase in generation capacity. However, to effectively integrate large amounts of additional renewable generation, it is likely that a more flexible generation fleet will be required. One way of increasing a generation fleet’s flexibility is through the adoption of pumped hydroelectric storage (
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Ayala, Diego Roberto, Wilson Leonardo Padilla, and Silvia Alexandra Ayala. "Energy Efficiency and Secondary Recovery: Two Management Options for a Mature Fields in Ecuador." In SPE Canadian Energy Technology Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/212819-ms.

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Abstract The strategies focused on solving the issues of a mature field should consider the declining production in order to stablish future investments, to not fall into costs that could reduce competitiveness and in the worst case reduce profit. The Block 49 (B49) is an oil field with almost 50 year of exploitation with typical mature field related problems as low productivity, reservoir depletion, high rate of water production which requires of a group of mechanism to become a competitive field in the current market conditions. The optimization of the recovery factor and the implementation
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Cho, Y., Y. R. Oh, J. W. Choi, Y. J. Kim, J. Novotny, and R. Loub. "Vibration Characteristics of a 50MW Francis Type Hydro Power Plant." In ASME 2018 5th Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2018-83453.

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Vibration characteristics of the rotating machinery has been usually managed to facilitate the deterioration of the equipment and to prevent accident in advance. In a hydropower turbine, pressure pulsation characteristics to induce vibration is investigated during the model testing with a small scale model turbine for various operating conditions, and a prototype turbine is constructed to operate stably on the site. However, the model test has limitation that can’t be considered together with the vibration characteristics of a generator itself and of civil engineering structures for the buildi
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Cazemajou, C., and C. Morzelle. "Gas Turbines Installations for EDF’s Island Grids." In ASME 1991 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/91-gt-337.

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EDF is responsible for the production and distribution of electricity on the French islands in Europe and overseas, such as: - Corsica (in the Mediterranean), - Martinique (in the Caribbean), - Guadeloupe (in the Caribbean), - Reunion (in the Indian Ocean), - and French Guiana in South America. Technical and economic studies revealed the viability in these regions of single cycle gas turbine technology for supplying peak demand requirements, or providing transitory means of production pending the installation of heavier production units (conventional thermal power plants, diesel generators or
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Aguado García, Daniel, Henri Haimi, Anna Mikola, Ana Soares, and Ulf Jeppsson. "Sustainable wastewater treatment solutions for water-smart circular economy." In 2nd WDSA/CCWI Joint Conference. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/wdsa-ccwi2022.2022.14702.

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The Protection of aquatic water bodies and human health is a paramount objective accomplished by wastewater treatment systems. Traditionally, pollutants are managed and removed in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), following a paradigm in which wastewater is considered a waste. Wastewater treatment requires significant amounts of resources, such as energy and chemicals, while sludge is produced, requiring further treatment. A decade ago, a new paradigm emerged, suggesting that municipal wastewater is a source of resources, particularly reclaimed water, materials (e.g., nutrients) and energy.
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Gustavsson, Rolf K., Mattias L. Lundstro¨m, and Jan-Olov Aidanpa¨a¨. "Determination of Journal Bearing Stiffness and Damping at Hydropower Generators Using Strain Gauges." In ASME 2005 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pwr2005-50109.

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In hydropower generators, the measurement of bearing load, vibration and shaft displacement are wildly used methods for indication of maintenance demand and troubleshooting. When measurement of bearing load and shaft displacement is performed the collected data make it possible to determine the bearing properties, such as stiffness and damping. In this paper a method to determine the bearing stiffness and damping properties for generator journal bearing in hydropower units is presented. The majority of hydropower generators are, however, not equipped with facilities for measurements of bearing
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