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Analysis of emerging technologies in the hydropower sector

Kougias, Ioannis
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Aggidis, George
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Avellan, Francois  
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October 1, 2019
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews

The paper reviews recent research and development activities in the field of hydropower technology. It covers emerging and advanced technologies to mitigate flow instabilities (active and passive approach) as well as emerging magneto-rheological control techniques. Recent research findings on flow instabilities are also presented, especially concerning fluid-structure interaction and transient operating conditions. As a great number of the existing large-scale hydroelectric facilities were constructed decades ago using technologies that are now considered obsolete, technologies to achieve the digitalisation of hydropower are also analysed. Advances in the electro-mechanical components and generator design are presented; their potential role to adapt hydropower to the current operating conditions is also highlighted. The text explores current efforts to advance hydropower operation, mainly in terms of European projects. It provides a detailed overview of the recent efforts to increase the operational range of hydraulic turbines in order to reach exceptional levels of flexibility, a topic of several recent research projects. Variable speed hydropower generation and its application in pumped storage power plants are presented in detail. Moreover, revolutionary concepts for hydroelectric energy storage are also presented with the analysis focusing on underwater hydro storage and hydropower's hybridisation with fast energy storage systems. Efforts to minimise hydropower's environmental footprint are also presented via the utilisation of small-scale and fish-friendly installations.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.rser.2019.109257
Web of Science ID

WOS:000483422600032

Author(s)
Kougias, Ioannis
Aggidis, George
Avellan, Francois  
Deniz, Sabri
Lundin, Urban
Moro, Alberto
Muntean, Sebastian
Novara, Daniele
Ignacio Perez-Diaz, Juan
Quaranta, Emanuele
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Date Issued

2019-10-01

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

Published in
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume

113

Article Number

109257

Subjects

Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

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Energy & Fuels

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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Energy & Fuels

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hydropower digitalisation

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technology development

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hydraulic turbines

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pumped hydropower storage

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small-scale hydropower

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hydraulic machines

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fluid-structure interaction

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francis hydraulic-turbine

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water wheels

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failure analysis

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performance-characteristics

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pressure pulsations

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micro-hydropower

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power losses

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fish passage

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pump-turbine

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