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Large hydropower and water-storage potential in future glacier-free basins

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NATURE
卷 575, 期 7782, 页码 341-+

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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1740-z

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) [PZENP2_154290]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [PZENP2_154290] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Climate change is causing widespread glacier retreat(1), and much attention is devoted to negative impacts such as diminishing water resources(2), shifts in runoff seasonality(3), and increases in cryosphere-related hazards(4). Here we focus on a different aspect, and explore the water-storage and hydropower potential of areas that are expected to become ice-free during the course of this century. For roughly 185,000 sites that are glacierized at present, we predict the potentially emerging reservoir storage volume and hydropower potential. Using a climate-driven glacier-evolution model(5) and topographical analysis(6), we estimate a theoretical maximal total storage and hydropower potential of 875 +/- 260 cubic kilometres and 1,355 +/- 515 terawatt-hours per year, respectively (95% confidence intervals). A first-order suitability assessment that takes into account environmental, technical and economic factors identifies roughly 40 per cent of this potential (355 +/- 105 cubic kilometres and 533 +/- 200 terawatt-hours per year) as possibly being suitable for realization. Three quarters of the potential storage volume is expected to become ice-free by 2050, and the storage volume would be enough to retain about half of the annual runoff leaving the investigated sites. Although local impacts would need to be assessed on a case-by-case basis, the results indicate that deglacierizing basins could make important contributions to national energy supplies in several countries, particularly in High Mountain Asia.

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