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Environmentally Enhanced Turbines for Hydropower Plants: Current Technology and Future Perspective

Emanuele Quaranta, Juan I. Pérez‐Díaz, Pedro Romero–Gomez, Alberto Pistocchi

2021Frontiers in Energy Research31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Environmentally enhanced turbines (EETs) have gained attention in the past two decades in order to reduce environmental impacts of hydropower plants on fish communities and on water quality. In this mini-review the main EETs are discussed, focusing on the Alden and Minimum Gap Runner turbines to reduce fish injury and on self-aerating and self/free-lubricant turbines to improve water quality. The review shows that EETs can be efficiently adopted instead of traditional turbines: EETs are cost-effective, efficient in terms of energy generation and have shown to reduce environmental impacts. Scientific gaps are also highlighted and case studies reported to better support refurbishment and new projects.

Topics & Concepts

HydropowerSmall hydroEnvironmental scienceBusinessEnvironmentally friendlyEnvironmental economicsEngineeringEcologyEconomicsElectrical engineeringBiologyCavitation Phenomena in PumpsWind Energy Research and DevelopmentWater-Energy-Food Nexus Studies