Wind power generation faces intermittency challenges, typically requiring reserve power generation sources burning fossil fuels to maintain reliability of the electricity grid in the event of a decrease in wind. This study proposes an alternative hypothesis: that hydropower turbines installed at low-head dams can provide similar reserve power generation to support wind, thereby avoiding the externalities associated with fossil-fuel plants and conventional hydropower. Low-head dams, common across the United States, are used for flood control, securing municipal water supplies, and providing ample water depth for recreation. As a case study, hydropower potential at 13 such dams along a 150-kilometer reach of the Fox River (Northeastern Illi...
Hydropower is an efficient and clean way to produce electricity as it does not require fuel and does...
The development of low emission, high output electricity generation systems is a focal point of glob...
In order to reach a 80% GHG emission reduction by 2050 (based on 1990 levels), a decarbonisation of ...
Wind power generation faces intermittency challenges, typically requiring reserve power generation s...
Hydroelectric generation has been well documented as a flexible and fast-responding resource, which ...
The integration of large-scale wind energy in the United States will require controllable assets to ...
Hydropower is the largest energy user of water in the U.S., although most of that water use is not c...
In areas of the country where the U.S. Department of Energy has classified the available wind resour...
Global warming is here. As exhibited by the recent droughts, heat waves, severe storms, and floods, ...
Key facts: - Hydroelectric power is produced by large turbines that convert the energy of falling or...
Hydropower plays a key role in maintaining grid reliability, but there is uncertainty regarding the ...
Track I: Power GenerationIncludes audio file (20 min.)The overall objective of this research is to a...
ABSTRACT Hydropower can provide inexpensive, flexible fill-in power to compensate for intermittent r...
Hydroelectric energy is the oldest major source of non-carbon, renewable energy and is the only conv...
Because of uncertainties, delays, and high costs associated with alternative electric energy sources...
Hydropower is an efficient and clean way to produce electricity as it does not require fuel and does...
The development of low emission, high output electricity generation systems is a focal point of glob...
In order to reach a 80% GHG emission reduction by 2050 (based on 1990 levels), a decarbonisation of ...
Wind power generation faces intermittency challenges, typically requiring reserve power generation s...
Hydroelectric generation has been well documented as a flexible and fast-responding resource, which ...
The integration of large-scale wind energy in the United States will require controllable assets to ...
Hydropower is the largest energy user of water in the U.S., although most of that water use is not c...
In areas of the country where the U.S. Department of Energy has classified the available wind resour...
Global warming is here. As exhibited by the recent droughts, heat waves, severe storms, and floods, ...
Key facts: - Hydroelectric power is produced by large turbines that convert the energy of falling or...
Hydropower plays a key role in maintaining grid reliability, but there is uncertainty regarding the ...
Track I: Power GenerationIncludes audio file (20 min.)The overall objective of this research is to a...
ABSTRACT Hydropower can provide inexpensive, flexible fill-in power to compensate for intermittent r...
Hydroelectric energy is the oldest major source of non-carbon, renewable energy and is the only conv...
Because of uncertainties, delays, and high costs associated with alternative electric energy sources...
Hydropower is an efficient and clean way to produce electricity as it does not require fuel and does...
The development of low emission, high output electricity generation systems is a focal point of glob...
In order to reach a 80% GHG emission reduction by 2050 (based on 1990 levels), a decarbonisation of ...