Despite being one of the proven clean-energy technologies, hydroelectricity is losing attention in global research. Hydroelectricity is extremely important for countries possessing the required water resources, already heavily reliant on it and those lacking the financial capacity to invest in other expensive energy technologies. This study assessed the possible impact of climate change (CC) on hydro-energy generation in the Nepalese Himalaya (possessing eight peaks out of 14 over 8000 m) with a tremendous hydropower potential (∼50,000 MW). A planned 1200 MW storage type Budhigandaki Hydroelectricity Project is taken as a case. We estimated the energy generation for the baseline as well as 10 CC scenarios considering RCPs 4.5 and 8.5 at mon...
The increasing trend of glacier retreat and climate change/variability has direct impact on run-of-r...
Climate change has a large impact on water resources and thus on hydropower. Hydroelectric power gen...
Water has been identified as a key resource for Nepal's economic growth. Although the country has 22...
Water resource has been termed as main source of development, in Nepal. Steep gradients, perennial r...
In spite of the very large hydropower potential given from the melting snow and ice of Himalayas, Ne...
AbstractClimate change poses significant challenges to hydropower development and management in moun...
Climate change poses significant challenges to hydropower development and management in mountainous ...
Nepal has endowed high potential of water resources, covering 395,000 ha (48%) area within 45,000 km...
There is a pressing need for a transition from fossil-fuel to renewable energy to meet the increasin...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
Nepal, endowed with perennial rivers and mountainous topography, has enormous scope to generate hydr...
Energy is one of the most essential inputs for the economic development of any country, but the per ...
Currently, hydropower accounts for close to 16% of the world’s total power supply and is the world’s...
The increasing trend of glacier retreat and climate change/variability has direct impact on run-of-r...
Climate change has a large impact on water resources and thus on hydropower. Hydroelectric power gen...
Water has been identified as a key resource for Nepal's economic growth. Although the country has 22...
Water resource has been termed as main source of development, in Nepal. Steep gradients, perennial r...
In spite of the very large hydropower potential given from the melting snow and ice of Himalayas, Ne...
AbstractClimate change poses significant challenges to hydropower development and management in moun...
Climate change poses significant challenges to hydropower development and management in mountainous ...
Nepal has endowed high potential of water resources, covering 395,000 ha (48%) area within 45,000 km...
There is a pressing need for a transition from fossil-fuel to renewable energy to meet the increasin...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
Nepal, endowed with perennial rivers and mountainous topography, has enormous scope to generate hydr...
Energy is one of the most essential inputs for the economic development of any country, but the per ...
Currently, hydropower accounts for close to 16% of the world’s total power supply and is the world’s...
The increasing trend of glacier retreat and climate change/variability has direct impact on run-of-r...
Climate change has a large impact on water resources and thus on hydropower. Hydroelectric power gen...
Water has been identified as a key resource for Nepal's economic growth. Although the country has 22...