This study examined impact of climate variability on reservoir-based hydro-power-generation in Jebba dam, Niger State of Nigeria. Data of rainfall, temperature, evaporation, reservoir inflow and outflow and power output for thirty-one years were obtained from Jebba Hydropower Station [JHP]. The Man-Kendall and Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (PPMCC) were used to establish the influence of weather parameters on the reservoir inflow and outflow. Findings showed increased electricity generation during dry season than wet season. The highest annual mean amount of the electricity generated was in 2016 having mean of 689.12mwh, dry season (352.26mwh) and wet season (336.86mwh). Reservoir inflow showed negative trend with severe f...
Changes in runoff trends have caused severe water shortages and ecological problems in agriculture a...
Over more than five decades, the energy sector in Nigeria, particularly the rural energy sector, is ...
Climate change is expected to intensify the already high hydrological variability and energy product...
This study examined impact of climate variability on reservoir-based hydro-power-generation in Jebba...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
Climate change will have large impacts on water resources and its predictions are fraught with uncer...
17 of the 52 major international rivers of the world are in sub Saharan Africa. Most of the rivers a...
17 of the 52 major international rivers of the world are in sub Saharan Africa. Most of the rivers a...
17 of the 52 major international rivers of the world are in sub Saharan Africa. Most of the rivers a...
This research was carried out to ascertain the relationship between effective reservoir management a...
The effects of temperature and rainfall changes on hydropower generation in Ghana from 1960–2011 wer...
The effects of temperature and rainfall changes on hydropower generation in Ghana from 1960–2011 wer...
Changes in runoff trends have caused severe water shortages and ecological problems in agriculture a...
Over more than five decades, the energy sector in Nigeria, particularly the rural energy sector, is ...
Climate change is expected to intensify the already high hydrological variability and energy product...
This study examined impact of climate variability on reservoir-based hydro-power-generation in Jebba...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
International audienceClimate change (CC) and variability impacts on hydroelectric generation have b...
Climate change will have large impacts on water resources and its predictions are fraught with uncer...
17 of the 52 major international rivers of the world are in sub Saharan Africa. Most of the rivers a...
17 of the 52 major international rivers of the world are in sub Saharan Africa. Most of the rivers a...
17 of the 52 major international rivers of the world are in sub Saharan Africa. Most of the rivers a...
This research was carried out to ascertain the relationship between effective reservoir management a...
The effects of temperature and rainfall changes on hydropower generation in Ghana from 1960–2011 wer...
The effects of temperature and rainfall changes on hydropower generation in Ghana from 1960–2011 wer...
Changes in runoff trends have caused severe water shortages and ecological problems in agriculture a...
Over more than five decades, the energy sector in Nigeria, particularly the rural energy sector, is ...
Climate change is expected to intensify the already high hydrological variability and energy product...