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Optimal allocation of flood prevention storage and dynamic operation of water levels to increase cascade reservoir hydropower generation

Yuzuo Xie, Shenglian Guo, Sirui Zhong, Zhipeng He, Pan Liu, Yanlai Zhou

2024Renewable Energy31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The existing trade-off between flood control and water conservation measured by flood limited water level (FLWL) during flood season hinders multi-reservoir system from realizing comprehensive benefits. To overcome this barrier, we reasonably allocated the complementary flood prevention storage based on the aggregation-decomposition technique, theoretically deduced the mathematical formula of power generation variation simplified from the cascade reservoir operation model, and dynamically operated reservoir water levels considering the inflow forecasting information. The Wudongde (WDD) ∼ Baihetan (BHT) ∼ Xiluodu (XLD) ∼ Xiangjiaba (XJB) cascade reservoirs in the downstream Jinsha River in China is selected as the case study. Results demonstrate that: (1) The derived power generation function monotonically increases only with the growth of the pre-discharge water volume. (2) The reduced proportion of the flood prevention storage of WDD (or XJB) is favorable to boost the hydroelectric benefits of the WDD∼BHT (or XLD∼XJB) cascade reservoirs. Optimal allocation of flood prevention storage could increase 1.933 billion kW∙h power generation annually (+2.15%) for the WDD∼BHT∼XLD∼XJB cascade reservoirs. (3) Further cooperated with dynamic operation of water levels, the WDD∼BHT∼XLD∼XJB cascade reservoirs could totally generate 5.925 billion kW∙h more hydropower annually (+6.60%) with effective 5d lead-time inflow forecasting information without loosening the design flood prevention standards.

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HydropowerCascadeFlood mythFlood controlHydroelectricityEnvironmental scienceInflowElectricity generationWater storageHydrology (agriculture)Water resource managementPower (physics)MeteorologyEngineeringEcologyBiologyPhysicsGeographyQuantum mechanicsInletArchaeologyMechanical engineeringGeotechnical engineeringChemical engineeringWater resources management and optimizationFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementWater Systems and Optimization