Run-of-river hydropower plants (HPPs), dams and weirs pose a particular threat for downstream migrating fish. The migration delay and injury or mortality during turbine or spillway passages contribute to a decline in fish populations worldwide. The overarching goal of this research study is therefore to improve the sustainable and efficient use of hydropower by providing a technical solution for the safe downstream migration of fish at run-of-river HPPs and water intakes with a minimal impact on hydropower production and operation. The focus lies on the design improvement of mechanical behavioural fish guidance structures (FGSs) consisting of vertical bars in combination with a bypass system (BS)
Fish protection at hydropower plants is important for the sustainability of hosting ecosystems and t...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...
This paper investigates the hydraulics and fish guidance efficiency of a Horizontal Bar Rack-Bypass ...
Hydropower plants (HPPs) can block or delay fish migration and cause fish injuries or mortalities du...
New types of fish guidance structures with vertical curved bars and a subsequent bypass system repre...
Hydropower plants act as a barrier to fish moving in rivers. Fish guidance structures like angled ba...
Fish move up- and downstream within rivers throughout their lives to find suitable habitats. During ...
Hydropower plants (HPPs) can block or delay fish migration and cause fish injuries or mortalities du...
Mechanical behavioural fish guidance racks (FGR) with vertical bars are a promising technical soluti...
Downstream moving fish may have to pass through turbines or spillways of run-of-river hydropower pla...
International audienceThe sustained development of hydropower energy in the last century has caused ...
International audienceRestoring the longitudinal connectivity of rivers is becoming a conservation p...
Fish behaviour investigations under controlled laboratory conditions but nature like environment wer...
Fish behaviour investigations under controlled laboratory conditions but nature like environment wer...
The present study deals with the hydraulic and fish-biological performance of an innovative curved-b...
Fish protection at hydropower plants is important for the sustainability of hosting ecosystems and t...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...
This paper investigates the hydraulics and fish guidance efficiency of a Horizontal Bar Rack-Bypass ...
Hydropower plants (HPPs) can block or delay fish migration and cause fish injuries or mortalities du...
New types of fish guidance structures with vertical curved bars and a subsequent bypass system repre...
Hydropower plants act as a barrier to fish moving in rivers. Fish guidance structures like angled ba...
Fish move up- and downstream within rivers throughout their lives to find suitable habitats. During ...
Hydropower plants (HPPs) can block or delay fish migration and cause fish injuries or mortalities du...
Mechanical behavioural fish guidance racks (FGR) with vertical bars are a promising technical soluti...
Downstream moving fish may have to pass through turbines or spillways of run-of-river hydropower pla...
International audienceThe sustained development of hydropower energy in the last century has caused ...
International audienceRestoring the longitudinal connectivity of rivers is becoming a conservation p...
Fish behaviour investigations under controlled laboratory conditions but nature like environment wer...
Fish behaviour investigations under controlled laboratory conditions but nature like environment wer...
The present study deals with the hydraulic and fish-biological performance of an innovative curved-b...
Fish protection at hydropower plants is important for the sustainability of hosting ecosystems and t...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...
This paper investigates the hydraulics and fish guidance efficiency of a Horizontal Bar Rack-Bypass ...