Optimized cascade reservoir operation considering ice flood control and power generation
2014; Elsevier BV; Volume: 519; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.08.036
ISSN1879-2707
AutoresJianxia Chang, Xuejiao Meng, Zongzhi Wang, Xuebin Wang, Qiang Huang,
Tópico(s)Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
ResumoIce flood control is an important objective for reservoir operation in cold regions. Maintaining the reservoir outflow in a certain range is considered an effective way to remediate ice flood damage. However, this strategy may decrease the socio-economic benefit of reservoirs, for example, reduction of hydropower production. These conflicting objectives cause a dilemma for water managers when defining reservoir operation policy. This study considers seven cascade reservoirs in the upstream Yellow River, and ice flood control storage is introduced to balance the hydropower generation and ice flood control. The relation between the ice flood control storage volume of the Liujiaxia reservoir and cascade power output is analyzed. An optimization model to explore the trade-offs between hydropower generation and ice flood control requirements is developed. The model takes into account ice flood control requirements. The optimization model compared to simulation model based on the reservoir operation rule curves. The results show that the optimal operation rules are far more efficient in balancing the benefits within the power generation and ice flood control. The cascade reservoirs operation strategies proposed in this study can be effectively and suitably used in reservoir operation systems with similar conditions.
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