论文标题
加蓬的可持续水电计划
Sustainable Hydropower Planning in Gabon
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论文摘要
水力发电是可再生,可控制且灵活的电力来源。这些是支持脱碳工作的工具特征,是可再生电力的不可控制和可变来源的推动者。有时,水力发电伴随着其他多功能水库提供的服务,例如供水,灌溉,导航,防洪和娱乐。尽管所有这些好处,水力发电还是两极分化的问题。大量计划和执行较差的项目为对手提供了许多论点。大型复杂的项目经常遭受过度和延误。直接影响与河流生态系统和周围栖息地的破坏有关,这是由于大面积的洪水泛滥,以及由大坝的建造以及减少贫穷的水生生物的河流的破碎。人们流离失所和薪酬始终是一个复杂的问题。水力发电项目还可能引起间接影响,例如与工人村庄的建设,通行道路和传输线有关的额外森林砍伐。最后,储层也可能成为甲烷排放的重要来源,尤其是在热带地区。本文为河流流域量表的可持续水力计划提供了一种分析方法,称为HERA:水力发电和环境资源评估。 HERA屏幕上建立在三个主要组成部分,即地理处理,工程和优化,并比较水力发电开发替代方案,以保证社会和环境目标,同时最大程度地提到了上述经济利益。它旨在鼓励从早期阶段进行透明且参与的水力发电计划过程。经验表明,这种方法增加了更好和平衡的结果的机会。在加蓬的Ogooue河流盆地中提出了一个案例研究。
Hydropower is a renewable, controllable, and flexible source of electricity. These are instrumental features to support decarbonization efforts, as an enabler of non-controllable and variable sources of renewable electricity. Sometimes hydropower is accompanied by other services provided by multipurpose reservoirs, such as water supply, irrigation, navigation, flood control and recreation. Despite all these benefits, hydropower can be a polarizing issue. A large sample of projects with poor planning and execution provides numerous arguments for its opponents. Large and complex projects frequently suffer overcost and delays. The direct impacts are related to the disruption of river ecosystems and surrounding habitats due to the flooding of large areas, and the fragmentation of rivers caused by the construction of dams and the reduction of sediment transport that impoverishes aquatic life. People displacement and compensation are always a complex issue. Hydropower projects can also cause indirect impacts, such as additional deforestation related to the construction of workers' villages, access roads and transmission lines. Finally, reservoirs may also become a significant source of methane emission, especially in tropical areas. This paper offers an analytical approach for sustainable hydropower planning at the river basin scale called HERA: Hydropower and Environmental Resource Assessment. Built on three main components, namely geoprocessing, engineering, and optimization, HERA screens and compares hydropower development alternatives to guarantee social and environmental objectives while maximizing mentioned economic benefits. It was designed to encourage a transparent and participatory hydropower planning process from the early stages. Experience has shown this approach increases the chances of better and balanced outcomes. A case study is presented in the Ogooue river basin in Gabon.