Climate change impacts in the revenues of hydropower plants in Brazil
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I am glad to see this piece published in the journal Renewable Energy from Elsevier. This is a joint piece with Victor Durães (his 2nd journal collaboration as undergrad) and professors Luana Medeiros Marangon Lima from Duke University and José Wanderley Marangon Lima from Universidade Federal de Itajubá. Here, we analyze potential impacts of climate change in the revenues of hydropower plants. One important input for designing and evaluating investment opportunities in #hydropower is the water inflows historical data. However, such information alone may not project well future power generation due to the influence of climate change in the water inflow patterns. This paper introduces spatio-temporal information of the future climate into the operational planning of the Brazilian power systems. Global climate models from IPCC are considered along with downscaled regional climate models. Results at the individual plant level show the importance of taking into account climate change information when performing hydro generation planning studies.
This piece in #Renewable Energy @ElsevierEnergy uses spatio-temporal @IPCC_CH projections, and the power of #optimization & #Analytics to assess potential #climatechange impacts to #hydropower plants revenue in #Brazil @NCStateCCEE @NCCU @DukeU @EPE_Brasil https://t.co/v9gtu76Rap pic.twitter.com/hr9ZzAxW2C
— Anderson R. Queiroz (@ar_queiroz) November 2, 2018