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Optimal operation of hydropower reservoirs under climate change

Journal

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 25, Issue 10, Pages 10627-10659

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02497-y

Keywords

Metaheuristic algorithm; Nonadaptive rule curves; Adaptive rule curves; Hydropower generation

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This research aims to optimize water release for optimal hydropower generation in the future. The results show that temperature will increase while precipitation will decrease. The adoption of adaptive rule curves can improve hydropower generation and reduce vulnerability in the future period.
The current research aims to optimize the water release to generate optimal hydropower generation for the future up to the year 2039. The study's novelty is the adaptive and nonadaptive rule curves for power production using optimization algorithms under the climate change model. In addition, the study used the RCP 8.5 scenario based on seven climate change models. A weighting method was used to select the best climate change models. The method can allocate more weights to more accurate models. The results revealed that the temperature increased by about 26% in the future, while precipitation would decreased by around 3%. The bat algorithm was also used, given it is a powerful method in solving optimization problems in water resources management. The results indicated that less power could be generated during the future period in comparison with the base period as there will be less inflow to the reservoir and released water for hydropower generation. However, by applying adaptive rule curves, the hydropower generation may be improved even under the climate change conditions. For example, the volumetric reliability index obtained when using adaptive rule curves (92%) was higher than when nonadaptive rule curves (90%) were applied. Also, the adoption of adaptive rule curves decreased the vulnerability index for the future period. Therefore, the bat algorithm with adaptive rule curves has a high potential for optimizing reservoir operations under the climate change conditions.

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