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Wenhao Sun, Yidong Zou, Yunhe Wang, Boyi Xiao, Haichuan Zhang and Zhihuai Xiao
In the practical production environment, the complexity and variability of hydroelectric units often result in a need for more fault data, leading to inadequate accuracy in fault identification for data-driven intelligent diagnostic models. To address th...
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Diamantis Karakatsanis, Thomas Patsialis, Kyriaki Kalaitzidou, Ioannis Kougias, Maria Margarita Ntona, Nicolaos Theodossiou and Nerantzis Kazakis
The optimization of dam operations to transform them into multi-objective facilities constitutes a challenge for both hydrology, hydrogeology, and hydropower generation. However, the use of the optimal algorithm for such transformation is critically impo...
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Bojan Ðurin, Mirna Raic and Petra Su?ilovic
Concerning the media?s properties, there is always a possibility of changing groundwater flow conditions surrounding hydroelectric power plants. Causes for such events could be natural or anthropogenic, which is, in many cases, not so obvious to determin...
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Andrés Velastegui-Montoya, Aline de Lima and Marcos Adami
Hydroelectric energy generates more than 50% of all renewable electricity in the world. The Amazon is home to a large part of these ventures, promoted as a strategy of energy independence in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the countries of th...
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Paul Urgiles, Miguel A. Sebastian and Juan Claver
All complex projects take place in environments of great uncertainty. Maintaining a monitoring and control system from the early stages of execution is a critical factor in the success of this type of project. Large hydroelectric power station constructi...
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Emanuele Ogliari, Alfredo Nespoli, Marco Mussetta, Silvia Pretto, Andrea Zimbardo, Nicholas Bonfanti and Manuele Aufiero
The increasing penetration of non-programmable renewable energy sources (RES) is enforcing the need for accurate power production forecasts. In the category of hydroelectric plants, Run of the River (RoR) plants belong to the class of non-programmable RE...
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Daniel Hernando Corzo Arévalo
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Reservoirs may have the potential to develop tourist activity that benefits local communities, though this requires an environmental policy that allows and regulates their proper use and exploitation without affecting the territory's own e...
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Fabricio Baron Mussi, Ubirata Tortato
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Research Question: This paper sought to present a proposal for the analysis of the cooperation between a hydroelectric power plant and the fisheries community. Motivation: The use of economic experiments on the sustainability theme ha...
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Juliana Mota de Siqueira, Ana Paula Dal?Asta, Silvana Amaral, Maria Isabel Sobral Escada, Antônio Miguel V. Monteiro
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While the region of the Middle and Lower Xingu has been a protagonist during many episodes of Brazilian history, it remains unknown to a large cross-section of society. Within this perspective, we have revealed some of the different elements responsible ...
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Fabio de Oliveira Sanches,Suéllen Tonatto Ferrazo,Roberto Valmir da Silva,Leonardo Chechi,Ricardo Vicente Ferreira
The present study examined the influence of the Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) of Passo Fundo dam lake on local rainfall pattern. Daily rainfall data were obtained from the National Water Agency for two different periods: prior to the lake filling, 1960...
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