This collection of three reports describes desktop and laboratory flume studies that provide information to support assessment of the potential for injury and mortality of fish that encounter hydrokinetic turbines of various designs installed in tidal and river environments. Behavioral responses to turbine exposure also are investigated to support assessment of the potential for disruptions to upstream and downstream movements of fish. The studies: (1) conducted an assessment of potential injury mechanisms using available data from studies with conventional hydro turbines; (2) developed theoretical models for predicting blade strike probabilities and mortality rates; and (3) performed flume testing with three turbine designs and several fis...
One of the most important environmental issues facing the hydropower industry is the adverse impact ...
Fish passing through hydro-turbines are subject to abrasion along surfaces and in small gaps, impact...
Hydraulic conditions in the water passageways of hydroturbines in conjunction with the likelihood of...
There is considerable interest in the development of marine and hydrokinetic energy projects in rive...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
The purpose of this project is to collect, list, and review past studies of turbine-related fish mor...
Hydropower is the most common form of renewable energy, and countries worldwide are considering expa...
The installation and operation of hydrokinetic turbines in riverine habitats may impact local and mi...
The fish downstream passage of small fish at the innovative TUM hydro shaft power plant concept was ...
The purpose of this report is to describe the recent and planned R&D activities across the U.S. rela...
The purpose of this report is to describe the recent and planned R&D activities across the U.S. rela...
Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the lead...
It is generally agreed that injuries and mortalities among turbine-passed fish can result from sever...
We evaluated the literature on fish behavior as it relates to passage of fish near or through hydrop...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
One of the most important environmental issues facing the hydropower industry is the adverse impact ...
Fish passing through hydro-turbines are subject to abrasion along surfaces and in small gaps, impact...
Hydraulic conditions in the water passageways of hydroturbines in conjunction with the likelihood of...
There is considerable interest in the development of marine and hydrokinetic energy projects in rive...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
The purpose of this project is to collect, list, and review past studies of turbine-related fish mor...
Hydropower is the most common form of renewable energy, and countries worldwide are considering expa...
The installation and operation of hydrokinetic turbines in riverine habitats may impact local and mi...
The fish downstream passage of small fish at the innovative TUM hydro shaft power plant concept was ...
The purpose of this report is to describe the recent and planned R&D activities across the U.S. rela...
The purpose of this report is to describe the recent and planned R&D activities across the U.S. rela...
Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the lead...
It is generally agreed that injuries and mortalities among turbine-passed fish can result from sever...
We evaluated the literature on fish behavior as it relates to passage of fish near or through hydrop...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
One of the most important environmental issues facing the hydropower industry is the adverse impact ...
Fish passing through hydro-turbines are subject to abrasion along surfaces and in small gaps, impact...
Hydraulic conditions in the water passageways of hydroturbines in conjunction with the likelihood of...