OPTIMAL PLANNING AND DESIGN OF RUN-OF-RIVER HYDROELECTRIC POWER PROJECTS

Mohamed Gomaa Abdelfattah Ibrahim;

Abstract


The research presents an optimal planning and preliminary-design model (OPD) that maximizes the net annual benefit of developing the hydropower potential of a given stream by identifying multiple optimal, non-overlapping RoR projects. For each project, the OPD model determines intake location; penstock diameter and length; and type, number, and discharge of turbines. The OPD model applies genetic algorithm in two stages. The first stage optimizes design of individual potentially overlapping projects densely spaced at uniform intervals along the stream and the second stage determines the set of non-overlapping projects that maximizes the net hydropower benefit. Results of the OPD model compared favorably to results of previous models for a hypothetical case study. Further application of the OPD model to idealized case studies with different stream elevation profiles and with tributary flows indicated that the model gives reliable results. The OPD model was used to identify optimal RoR projects for the Guder River, Ethiopia. The OPD model identified 22 optimal RoR projects covering ~49 km of Guder River. The total annual generated energy from the identified projects is ~ 540 GWh and the installed capacity for individual projects ranges between 1 MW and 21 MW.


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Title OPTIMAL PLANNING AND DESIGN OF RUN-OF-RIVER HYDROELECTRIC POWER PROJECTS
Other Titles التخطيط والتصميم الأمثل لمشاريع الطاقة الكهرومائية اللاتخزينية
Authors Mohamed Gomaa Abdelfattah Ibrahim
Issue Date 2019

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