2022
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac4c1b
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Prioritizing climate change adaptation needs for hydropower sector in China

Abstract: Differentiating spatial-temporal hydropower risk triggered by climate change is crucial to climate adaptation and hydropower programming. In this research, we use a fixed-effect model on 5,082 plants in China to estimate how the revenue of hydropower plants responded to climate change over 16 years, and project the revenue change and fit the damage function driven by 42 climate realizations. Results show that the revenue change of the hydropower sector demonstrates substantial regional variation and would redu… Show more

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“…Indeed, by 2080, total abstraction under the Welsh ALCs is nearing the same level as that under the Scottish ALCs. This need for adaptation through the 21st century to maintain a hydropower sector fit for purpose is a conclusion also drawn in other regions, such as by Gu et al (2022) for China, by Viers (2011) for the United States, and by Lehner et al (2005) for Europe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Indeed, by 2080, total abstraction under the Welsh ALCs is nearing the same level as that under the Scottish ALCs. This need for adaptation through the 21st century to maintain a hydropower sector fit for purpose is a conclusion also drawn in other regions, such as by Gu et al (2022) for China, by Viers (2011) for the United States, and by Lehner et al (2005) for Europe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…However, due to the in uence of recent El Niño events (Witze, 2023), there has been a sharp decrease in river ow in China, leading to the drying up of certain river sections. Signi cant uctuations in river ow have rendered hydropower generation unstable, posing a considerable challenge to China's hydropower sector and adding pressure to electricity production (Gu et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%