Technological Innovations and Advances in Hydropower Engineering 2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.100492
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Innovative Projects and Technology Implementation in the Hydropower Sector

Abstract: In this chapter, some innovative case studies in the hydropower sector are discussed, highlighting how novel technologies and operational practices can make it more efficient, sustainable and cost-effective. Some practices to reduce hydropeaking effects, improving fish habitat, and turbines with higher survival rate, allowing to bring fish survival >98%, are discussed. The retrofitting of non-powered barriers can help to minimize the environmental impacts, reducing costs by more than 20%. New turbines are d… Show more

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“…Large hydropower plants, typically more than 10 GW, with a reservoir have advantages associated with their multi-functional uses, including energy production, employment opportunities, effective water handling and control, as well as stabilization of the electric network due to its versatile operating condition. In contrast to small hydropower, which is generally constructed for local development, decentralized energy generation, and investment opportunities in distant regions [51]. Malaysia is enriched with the goodness of water supplies with a total of 200 rivers in the country.…”
Section: Hydropower Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large hydropower plants, typically more than 10 GW, with a reservoir have advantages associated with their multi-functional uses, including energy production, employment opportunities, effective water handling and control, as well as stabilization of the electric network due to its versatile operating condition. In contrast to small hydropower, which is generally constructed for local development, decentralized energy generation, and investment opportunities in distant regions [51]. Malaysia is enriched with the goodness of water supplies with a total of 200 rivers in the country.…”
Section: Hydropower Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing human impacts on freshwater ecosystems have degraded and fragmented aquatic habitats (Baras & Lucas, 2001; Dudgeon et al, 2006; Grill et al, 2019), resulting in a steep decline in fish populations worldwide (Maitland, 1995; WWF, 2022). Still, riverine fish continuously face growing threats from various stressors (Ahmed et al, 2022; Dudgeon et al, 2006; Reid et al, 2019), including climate change, excessive water pollution, and further development of hydropower as part of expanding renewable energies (e.g., EU Renewable Energy Directive 2018/2001; Quaranta et al, 2022). Even though hydropower is widely regarded as being ‘green’, sustainable, and environmentally friendly (Alfredsen et al, 2022; IHA, 2022; Singh & Singal, 2017), this renewable energy source constitutes a key stressor to fish populations (Parasiewicz et al, 1998; Schmutz et al, 2015, 2023; van Treeck et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Hydropeaking is widely discussed in the context of climate change and the rise of renewables to integrate energy production and demand in the power grid [5,6], and to increase flexibility in the energy system [7,8]. However, the ecological impacts of hydropeaking, including reduction of species abundance [9] and biomass [10,11], lowered primary production [12], and altered assemblages of river fauna and flora [13][14][15], are of great concern [16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%