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Hydropower Case Study Collection: Innovative Low Head and Ecologically Improved Turbines, Hydropower in Existing Infrastructures, Hydropeaking Reduction, Digitalization and Governing Systems

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  • Emanuele Quaranta

    (Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, Italy
    Current address: European Commission Joint Research Centre, 21027 Ispra, Italy.)

  • Manuel Bonjean

    (Electromechanical Engineering Dept., Compagnia Valdostana delle Acque, 11024 Chatillon, Italy)

  • Damiano Cuvato

    (Electromechanical Engineering Dept., Compagnia Valdostana delle Acque, 11024 Chatillon, Italy)

  • Christophe Nicolet

    (Power Vision Engineering Sàrl, CH-1025 Saint-Sulpice, Switzerland)

  • Matthieu Dreyer

    (Power Vision Engineering Sàrl, CH-1025 Saint-Sulpice, Switzerland)

  • Anthony Gaspoz

    (HES-SO Valais, CH-1950 Sion, Switzerland)

  • Samuel Rey-Mermet

    (HES-SO Valais, CH-1950 Sion, Switzerland)

  • Bruno Boulicaut

    (Electricite d’Emosson SA, CH-1920 Martigny, Switzerland)

  • Luigi Pratalata

    (Enel Green Power, 00198 Rome, Italy)

  • Marco Pinelli

    (Enel Green Power, 00198 Rome, Italy)

  • Giuseppe Tomaselli

    (Enel Green Power, 00198 Rome, Italy)

  • Paolo Pinamonti

    (Eisackwerk Srl, 39100 Bolzano, Italy)

  • Raffael Pichler

    (Eisackwerk Srl, 39100 Bolzano, Italy)

  • Paolo Turin

    (Bioprogramm S.c., 35127 Padova, Italy)

  • Daniele Turrin

    (Bioprogramm S.c., 35127 Padova, Italy)

  • Jason Foust

    (Voith Hydro, Inc., York, PA 17408, USA)

  • Bradly Trumbo

    (US Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA)

  • Martin Ahmann

    (US Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA)

  • Marc Modersitzki

    (US Synthetic, Orem, UT 84058, USA)

  • Susy Kist

    (Ocean Renewable Power Company, Inc., Portland, ME 04011, USA)

  • Cecilia Mosca

    (Hydrodata S.p.A., 10123 Torino, Italy)

  • Carlo Malerba

    (INTECNO Ingegneria e Tecnologia S.r.l., 10123 Torino, Italy)

  • Ada Francesconi

    (Consorzio di Bonifica Emilia Centrale, 42121 Reggio Emilia, Italy)

  • Ivan Casoli

    (Studio di Progettazione AISE Engineering, 42123 Reggio Emilia, Italy)

  • Raffaele Ferrari

    (Ingegneri Consulenti srl, 38121 Trento, Italy)

  • Vittoria Stefani

    (Ingegneri Consulenti srl, 38121 Trento, Italy)

  • Marco Scibetta

    (Società Metropolitana Acque Torino (SMAT), 10152 Torino, Italy)

  • Lorenza Meucci

    (Società Metropolitana Acque Torino (SMAT), 10152 Torino, Italy)

  • Walter Gostner

    (Patscheider & Partner Engineers Ltd., 39024 Mals (BZ), Italy)

  • Riccardo Bergamin

    (ZECO Hydropower S.r.l., 36030 Fara Vicentino, Italy)

  • Francesco De Pretto

    (ZECO Hydropower S.r.l., 36030 Fara Vicentino, Italy)

  • Davide Turcato

    (ZECO Hydropower S.r.l., 36030 Fara Vicentino, Italy)

  • Vincent Kocher

    (Pytheas Technology, 13590 Meyreuil, France)

  • Pierre Lefaucheux

    (Pytheas Technology, 13590 Meyreuil, France)

  • Abdelali Elmaataoui

    (Pytheas Technology, 13590 Meyreuil, France)

  • Mario Mariucci

    (Teti srl, 06024 Gubbio, Italy)

  • Prakriteesh Sarma

    (Turbulent NV, 3012 Wilsele, Belgium)

  • Geert Slachmuylders

    (ATWEO BV, 3012 Wilsele, Belgium)

  • Riccardo Clementi

    (STE Energy S.r.l, 35141 Padova, Italy)

  • Fabio Pasut

    (STE Energy S.r.l, 35141 Padova, Italy)

  • Nicola Bragato

    (RNB Hydro, 30030 Pianiga, Italy)

Abstract

Hydropower remains a key renewable energy source in the pursuit of the decarbonization of the economy, although the relatively high potential impact of the hydro-morphological alterations it may cause poses significant concerns for aquatic ecosystems. In the last years, new technologies and practices have been increasingly adopted to minimize the impacts of hydropower plants, while improving efficiency and flexibility of energy generation. The overall effect of these innovations may be a more sustainable design and operation of hydropower, striking a better balance between the objectives of decarbonization and ecosystem protection. This contribution presents and discusses a few representative examples of hydropower installations from companies in Italy, France, Switzerland, Belgium and the USA, where solutions have been adopted in this direction. The case studies cover (1) ecologically improved and low head hydropower converters (Vortex turbine, Hydrostatic Pressure Machine, VLH and Girard-optimized turbines, hydrokinetic turbines), hydropeaking reduction (2) new control systems, governors and digitalization, (3) hydropower as a strategy for local sustainable development and (4) energy recovery in existing hydraulic infrastructures and aqueducts. It was found that better-governing systems can extend the life span of runners, for example avoiding the runner uplift during a trip. Digitalization can improve efficiency by 1.2%. New sustainable practices and turbines with better ecological behavior can minimize environmental impacts, like the reduction of fish mortality, improvement of fish habitat availability, reduction of oil for lubrication purposes and generation of economic incomes for local development. The use of existing structures reduces the total installation cost: examples are the total saving of 277 €/kW by reusing irrigation pipes and reservoirs, or the reduction of the investment period from 9 years to 6 years by turbining the environmental flow. Innovative low head hydropower converters can exhibit good ecological behavior, with reduced costs (<5000 €/kW) especially when installed in existing weirs. Results are discussed, contextualized and generalized to provide engineering data and tools to support future realizations of similar case studies; normalized costs, efficiency improvement, best practices and new technologies are discussed.

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  • Emanuele Quaranta & Manuel Bonjean & Damiano Cuvato & Christophe Nicolet & Matthieu Dreyer & Anthony Gaspoz & Samuel Rey-Mermet & Bruno Boulicaut & Luigi Pratalata & Marco Pinelli & Giuseppe Tomaselli, 2020. "Hydropower Case Study Collection: Innovative Low Head and Ecologically Improved Turbines, Hydropower in Existing Infrastructures, Hydropeaking Reduction, Digitalization and Governing Systems," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(21), pages 1-78, October.
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