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Hydropower Scheduling Toolchains: Comparing Experiences in Brazil, Norway, and USA and Implications for Synergistic Research

Abstract

While hydropower scheduling is a well-defined problem, there are institutional differences that need to be identified to promoteconstructive and synergistic research. We study how established toolchains of computer models are organized to assist operational hydro-power scheduling in Brazil, Norway, and the United States’Colorado River System (CRS). These three systems have vast hydropowerresources, with numerous, geographically widespread, and complex reservoir systems. Although the underlying objective of hydropowerscheduling is essentially the same, the systems are operated in different market contexts and with different alternative uses of water, where thestakeholders’objectives clearly differ. This in turn leads to different approaches when it comes to the scope, organization, and use of modelsfor operational hydropower scheduling and the information flow between the models. We describe these hydropower scheduling toolchains,identify the similarities and differences, and shed light on the original ideas that motivated their creation. We then discuss the need to improveand extend the current toolchains and the opportunities to synergistic research that embrace those contextual differences.
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Category

Academic article

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 257588

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Arild Helseth
  • Albert C.G. Melo
  • Quentin Ploussard
  • Birger Mo
  • Maria E.P. Maceira
  • Audun Botterud
  • Nathalie Voisin

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Energy Research / Energisystemer
  • State University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • University of Washington
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Year

2023

Published in

Journal of water resources planning and management

ISSN

0733-9496

Volume

149

Issue

7

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