The Colorado River is an important natural resource for the Southwestern United States. Predicted climate change impacts include increased temperature, decreased rainfall and increased probability of drought in this region. Given the large amount of hydropower on the Colorado River and its importance to the bulk electricity system, this purpose of this study was to quantify the value hydropower in operating the electrical system, and examined changes in hydropower value and electricity costs under different possible future drought conditions and regional generation scenarios. The goal was to better understand how these scenarios affect operating costs of the bulk electrical system, as well as the value of the hydropower produced, and propos...
The work presented in this paper shows an estimate of the impacts of climate change on two high-elev...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
Climate warming is expected to alter hydropower generation in California through affecting the annua...
The Colorado River is an important natural resource for the Southwestern United States. Predicted cl...
Historically, hydropower is the largest renewable energy source. However, as it is strongly climate ...
California has endured severe droughts both in 1976 and 1977. As a consequence, surface-water suppli...
The electrical power industry is facing the prospect of integrating a significant addition of variab...
The report summarizes research to Quantify the Value of Hydropower in the Electric Grid. This 3-year...
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
While only about 30 percent of California’s usable water storage capacity lies at higher elevations,...
North Carolina is located within the Southeastern region of The United States, an area which has exp...
The work presented in this paper shows an estimate of the impacts of climate change on two high-elev...
Document: "Appraisal Report Central Arizona Project-Chapter IV", January 1962, page 48available for ...
Study region: The Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB), comprised of the Colorado and Gunnison River ba...
California’s hydropower system is composed of high and low elevation power plants. There are more th...
The work presented in this paper shows an estimate of the impacts of climate change on two high-elev...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
Climate warming is expected to alter hydropower generation in California through affecting the annua...
The Colorado River is an important natural resource for the Southwestern United States. Predicted cl...
Historically, hydropower is the largest renewable energy source. However, as it is strongly climate ...
California has endured severe droughts both in 1976 and 1977. As a consequence, surface-water suppli...
The electrical power industry is facing the prospect of integrating a significant addition of variab...
The report summarizes research to Quantify the Value of Hydropower in the Electric Grid. This 3-year...
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
While only about 30 percent of California’s usable water storage capacity lies at higher elevations,...
North Carolina is located within the Southeastern region of The United States, an area which has exp...
The work presented in this paper shows an estimate of the impacts of climate change on two high-elev...
Document: "Appraisal Report Central Arizona Project-Chapter IV", January 1962, page 48available for ...
Study region: The Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB), comprised of the Colorado and Gunnison River ba...
California’s hydropower system is composed of high and low elevation power plants. There are more th...
The work presented in this paper shows an estimate of the impacts of climate change on two high-elev...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
Climate warming is expected to alter hydropower generation in California through affecting the annua...