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Hydrokinetic energy conversion: A global riverine perspective

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0092215

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  1. Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS 2)
  2. Repetitive Energy Company
  3. Welsh Government's European Social Fund (ESF)
  4. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) via the Welsh Government
  5. Smart Efficient Energy Centre (SEEC) at Bangor University
  6. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)

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Free-flowing rivers have been affected by human activities and extensive hydropower development. However, there are still opportunities for energy extraction in specific locations using hydrokinetic energy conversion, which can reduce the scale of operation and impact. By using global-scale river discharge data and high-resolution vectorized river networks, we estimated the global hydrokinetic potential based on the transfer of kinetic energy through the river network. The results show significant hydrokinetic potential in South America, Asia, and Africa.
Free-flowing rivers have been impacted by anthropogenic activity and extensive hydropower development. Despite this, many opportunities exist for context-specific energy extraction, at locations deemed undesirable for conventional hydropower plants, in ways that reduce the scale of operation and impact. Hydrokinetic energy conversion is a renewable energy technology that requires accurate resource assessment to support deployment in rivers. We use global-scale modeled river discharge data, combined with a high-resolution vectorized representation of river networks, to estimate channel form, flow velocities, and, hence, global hydrokinetic potential. Our approach is based directly on the transfer of kinetic energy through the river network, rather than conventional, yet less realistic, assessments that are based on conversion from gravitational potential energy. We show that this new approach provides a more accurate global distribution of the hydrokinetic resource, highlighting the importance of the lower-courses of major rivers. The resource is shown to have great potential on the continents of South America, Asia, and Africa. We calculate that the mean hydrokinetic energy of global rivers (excluding Greenland and Antarctica) is 5.911 +/- 0.009 PJ (1.642 +/- 0.003 TWh). (C) 2022 Author(s).

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