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Analysis of Small Hydropower Generation Potential : (2) Future Prospect of the Potential Under Climate Change

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The interest in renewable energy to replace fossil fuel is increasing as the problem caused by climate change become more severe. Small hydropower (SHP) is evaluated as a resource with high development value because of its high energy density compared to other renewable energy sources. SHP may be an attractive and sustainable power generation environmental perspective because of its potential to be found in small rivers and streams. The power generation potential could be estimated based on the discharge in the river basin. Since the river discharge depends on the climate conditions, the hydropower generation potential changes sensitively according to climate variability. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the SHP potential in consideration of future climate change. In this study, the future prospect of SHP potential is simulated for the period of 2021 to 2100 considering the climate change in three hydropower plants of Deoksong, Hanseok, and Socheon stations, Korea. As the results, SHP potential for the near future (2021 to 2040) shows a tendency to be increased and the highest increase is 23.4% at the Deoksong SPH plant. Through the result of future prospect, we have shown that hydroelectric power generation capacity or SHP potential will be increased in the future. Therefore, we believe that it is necessary to revitalize the development of SHP in order to expand the use of renewable energy. Also, a methodology presented in this study could be used for the future prospect of the small hydropower potential.
Title: Analysis of Small Hydropower Generation Potential : (2) Future Prospect of the Potential Under Climate Change
Description:
The interest in renewable energy to replace fossil fuel is increasing as the problem caused by climate change become more severe.
Small hydropower (SHP) is evaluated as a resource with high development value because of its high energy density compared to other renewable energy sources.
SHP may be an attractive and sustainable power generation environmental perspective because of its potential to be found in small rivers and streams.
The power generation potential could be estimated based on the discharge in the river basin.
Since the river discharge depends on the climate conditions, the hydropower generation potential changes sensitively according to climate variability.
Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the SHP potential in consideration of future climate change.
In this study, the future prospect of SHP potential is simulated for the period of 2021 to 2100 considering the climate change in three hydropower plants of Deoksong, Hanseok, and Socheon stations, Korea.
As the results, SHP potential for the near future (2021 to 2040) shows a tendency to be increased and the highest increase is 23.
4% at the Deoksong SPH plant.
Through the result of future prospect, we have shown that hydroelectric power generation capacity or SHP potential will be increased in the future.
Therefore, we believe that it is necessary to revitalize the development of SHP in order to expand the use of renewable energy.
Also, a methodology presented in this study could be used for the future prospect of the small hydropower potential.

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