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Water-food-energy nexus for transboundary cooperation in Eastern Africa

Journal

WATER SUPPLY
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 3567-3587

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2022.001

Keywords

system dynamics; the grand ethiopian renaissance dam (GERD); the nile river basin; transboundary cooperation; water-food-energy nexus

Funding

  1. Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE), Egypt
  2. College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences (CEMPS), University of Exeter, UK

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A nexus-based approach is developed to explore cooperation opportunities in transboundary river basins while considering system operation and coordination under uncertain hydrologic river regimes. The approach is applied to the Nile river basin with a focus on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), analysing the impact of different governance positions on hydropower generation and water supply.
Establishing cooperation in transboundary rivers is challenging especially with the weak or non-existent river basin institutions. A nexus-based approach is developed to explore cooperation opportunities in transboundary river basins while considering system operation and coordination under uncertain hydrologic river regimes. The proposed approach is applied to the Nile river basin with a special focus on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), assuming two possible governance positions: with or without cooperation. A cooperation mechanism is developed to allocate additional releases from the GERD when necessary, while a unilateral position assumes that the GERD is operated to maximize hydropower generation regardless of downstream users' needs. The GERD operation modes were analysed considering operation of downstream reservoirs and varying demands in Egypt. Results show that average basin-wide hydropower generation is likely to increase by about 547 GWh/year (1%) if cooperation is adopted when compared to the unilateral position. In Sudan, hydropower generation and water supply are expected to enhance in the unilateral position and would improve further with cooperation. Furthermore, elevated low flows by the GERD are likely to improve the WFE nexus outcomes in Egypt under full cooperation governance scenario with a small reduction in GERD hydropower generation (2,000 GWh/year (19%)).

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