Hydropower plants are an important source of renewable energy. In the near future, high-head storage hydropower plants will gain further importance as a key element of large-scale electricity production systems. However, these power plants can cause hydropeaking which is characterized by intense unnatural discharge fluctuations in downstream river reaches. Consequences on environmental conditions in these sections are diverse and include changes to the hydrology, hydraulics and sediment regime on very short time scales. These altered conditions affect river ecosystems and biota, for instance due to drift and stranding of fishes and invertebrates. Several structural and operational measures exist to mitigate hydropeaking and the adverse effe...
High-head storage hydropower plants are an important renewable source of energy in alpine areas. Kin...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
As an intersection between environmental (e.g. ecological continuity restoration) and societal (e.g....
New Swiss legislation obligates hydropower plant owners to reduce detrimental impacts on rivers ecos...
Hydroelectric power plants managed in response to sub-daily changes of the electricity market underg...
Hydropower operations can cause hydropeaking particularly in the case of pumped storage systems loca...
Hydropeaking is an anthropogenic regime that results from the strong flow variations in the receivin...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
Climate change asks for the reduction in the consumption of fossil-based fuels and an increased shar...
The upper course of the Noce Stream (3rd order gravel-bed stream, 1200-950 m asl, NE Italy) had been...
The relationships between discharge alterations due to the intermittent discharge of turbinated wate...
Due to peak electricity demand, hydropeaking introduces rapid and artificial flow fluctuations in th...
Rivers provide to society many important goods and benefits. Some of these ecosystem services depend...
We investigated the ecohydraulic effects of a recently implemented hydropeaking mitigation measure i...
Dam construction and streamflow regulation are increasing throughout the world, with impacts in impo...
High-head storage hydropower plants are an important renewable source of energy in alpine areas. Kin...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
As an intersection between environmental (e.g. ecological continuity restoration) and societal (e.g....
New Swiss legislation obligates hydropower plant owners to reduce detrimental impacts on rivers ecos...
Hydroelectric power plants managed in response to sub-daily changes of the electricity market underg...
Hydropower operations can cause hydropeaking particularly in the case of pumped storage systems loca...
Hydropeaking is an anthropogenic regime that results from the strong flow variations in the receivin...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
Climate change asks for the reduction in the consumption of fossil-based fuels and an increased shar...
The upper course of the Noce Stream (3rd order gravel-bed stream, 1200-950 m asl, NE Italy) had been...
The relationships between discharge alterations due to the intermittent discharge of turbinated wate...
Due to peak electricity demand, hydropeaking introduces rapid and artificial flow fluctuations in th...
Rivers provide to society many important goods and benefits. Some of these ecosystem services depend...
We investigated the ecohydraulic effects of a recently implemented hydropeaking mitigation measure i...
Dam construction and streamflow regulation are increasing throughout the world, with impacts in impo...
High-head storage hydropower plants are an important renewable source of energy in alpine areas. Kin...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
As an intersection between environmental (e.g. ecological continuity restoration) and societal (e.g....