Finding the Most Suitable Existing Hydropower Reservoirs for the Development of Pumped-Storage Schemes: an Integrated Approach
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Date
2014
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Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
This study aims to evaluate existing hydropower reservoirs for the development of pumped-storage schemes by using multi-criteria scoring technique. This method enables a screening of existing hydropower reservoirs, in order to assess and rank potential sites for pumped-storage development. This analysis is based on the documented evidence, measured data, and site surveys. The site assessments are categorized in 6 criteria namely geometrical conditions (maximum head, head to water way length ratio, distance to grid connection), geological conditions, environmental, and social conditions. In the context of the study, 7 existing hydropower reservoirs in Turkey, each with a catchment area of more than 50 km(2), are evaluated in order to be utilized as the lower reservoirs of pumped-storage facilities. The overall score of each candidate site is obtained and, their performance is compared. The results indicate that Turkey have suitable existing hydropower reservoirs for the development of pumped-storage facilities. However, the country lacks from legal and market framework for the establishment of pumped-storage power plants. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pumped-Storage, Suitability Assessment, Turkey
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
Citation
Kucukali, Serhat, "Finding The Most Suitable Existing Hydropower Reservoirs For The Development Of Pumped-Storage Schemes: An Integrated Approach", Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 37, pp. 502-508, (2014).
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86
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume
37
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Start Page
502
End Page
508
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