Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues
Section one provides a concise summary of the results of the study and includes an overview of the conclusions as well as lessons learned based on the assessment of the case studies. Section two gives the context for the study including the definit...
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AIR FLOW APPROACH AVAILABILITY BALANCE BASIC BATTERIES BENEFITS OF HYDROPOWER BEST PRACTICES BUSINESSES CANALS CAPABILITY CAPACITY FACTOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CLIMATE CHANGE COMPONENTS CONFIGURATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION COPYING COPYRIGHT CUSTOMIZATION DAM DAMS DECISION SUPPORT TOOL DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FLOW CHART FRANCIS TURBINE FRANCIS TURBINES FUEL GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION SYSTEMS GOVERNMENT ENTITIES GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION HEAD HEADS HEAT HEAT TRANSFER HELP DESK HYDRAULIC TURBINE HYDRAULIC TURBINES HYDRO ASSET HYDRO GENERATING HYDRO GENERATING PLANTS HYDRO PLANT HYDRO PLANTS HYDRO POWER HYDRO POWER PLANT HYDRO PROJECTS HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY HYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES HYDROELECTRIC PLANT HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS HYDROELECTRIC RESOURCES HYDROELECTRIC STATION HYDROELECTRIC STATIONS HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS HYDROLOGICAL DATA HYDROLOGY HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER ASSETS HYDROPOWER CAPACITY HYDROPOWER INVESTMENTS HYDROPOWER PLANT HYDROPOWER PLANTS HYDROPOWER PROJECT HYDROPOWER PROJECTS HYDROPOWER REHABILITATION HYDROPOWER SCHEME HYDROPOWER STATION INDEXING INSPECTION INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INVENTORIES INVENTORY IRRIGATION KAPLAN TURBINE LARGE HYDRO SCHEMES LICENSES LOAD PATTERNS MACROS MAINTENANCE COSTS MANUFACTURING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MATERIAL NEW MARKET NEW TECHNOLOGY NEW TURBINE OIL OPERATING ENVIRONMENT PEAK LOAD PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCES PLANT OPERATION PLANT OPERATIONS PLANT RELIABILITY POTENTIAL ENERGY POWER FACILITIES POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER MIX POWER SECTOR POWER STATION POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEMS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUMP PUMPS QUERIES RAW DATA REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE SOURCE RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY RENEWABLE SOURCES RESERVOIR RESERVOIRS RESETTLEMENT RESULT RESULTS RIVER RIVER FLOWS RIVERS ROLE OF HYDROPOWER SAND SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOAD SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTS SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SILICON SITES SOCIAL ISSUES SPREADSHEET STREAMS TECHNICAL ISSUES TELEPHONE THERMAL CAPACITY TRANSFORMERS TRANSMISSION TURBINE TURBINE BLADES TURBINE EFFICIENCY TURBINES USER USES UTILITIES VOLTAGE WATER SUPPLY WIND |
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AIR FLOW APPROACH AVAILABILITY BALANCE BASIC BATTERIES BENEFITS OF HYDROPOWER BEST PRACTICES BUSINESSES CANALS CAPABILITY CAPACITY FACTOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CLIMATE CHANGE COMPONENTS CONFIGURATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION COPYING COPYRIGHT CUSTOMIZATION DAM DAMS DECISION SUPPORT TOOL DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FLOW CHART FRANCIS TURBINE FRANCIS TURBINES FUEL GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION SYSTEMS GOVERNMENT ENTITIES GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION HEAD HEADS HEAT HEAT TRANSFER HELP DESK HYDRAULIC TURBINE HYDRAULIC TURBINES HYDRO ASSET HYDRO GENERATING HYDRO GENERATING PLANTS HYDRO PLANT HYDRO PLANTS HYDRO POWER HYDRO POWER PLANT HYDRO PROJECTS HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY HYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES HYDROELECTRIC PLANT HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS HYDROELECTRIC RESOURCES HYDROELECTRIC STATION HYDROELECTRIC STATIONS HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS HYDROLOGICAL DATA HYDROLOGY HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER ASSETS HYDROPOWER CAPACITY HYDROPOWER INVESTMENTS HYDROPOWER PLANT HYDROPOWER PLANTS HYDROPOWER PROJECT HYDROPOWER PROJECTS HYDROPOWER REHABILITATION HYDROPOWER SCHEME HYDROPOWER STATION INDEXING INSPECTION INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INVENTORIES INVENTORY IRRIGATION KAPLAN TURBINE LARGE HYDRO SCHEMES LICENSES LOAD PATTERNS MACROS MAINTENANCE COSTS MANUFACTURING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MATERIAL NEW MARKET NEW TECHNOLOGY NEW TURBINE OIL OPERATING ENVIRONMENT PEAK LOAD PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCES PLANT OPERATION PLANT OPERATIONS PLANT RELIABILITY POTENTIAL ENERGY POWER FACILITIES POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER MIX POWER SECTOR POWER STATION POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEMS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUMP PUMPS QUERIES RAW DATA REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE SOURCE RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY RENEWABLE SOURCES RESERVOIR RESERVOIRS RESETTLEMENT RESULT RESULTS RIVER RIVER FLOWS RIVERS ROLE OF HYDROPOWER SAND SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOAD SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTS SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SILICON SITES SOCIAL ISSUES SPREADSHEET STREAMS TECHNICAL ISSUES TELEPHONE THERMAL CAPACITY TRANSFORMERS TRANSMISSION TURBINE TURBINE BLADES TURBINE EFFICIENCY TURBINES USER USES UTILITIES VOLTAGE WATER SUPPLY WIND Goldberg, Joseph Espeseth Lier, Oeyvind Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues |
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Section one provides a concise summary
of the results of the study and includes an overview of the
conclusions as well as lessons learned based on the
assessment of the case studies. Section two gives the
context for the study including the definition of a set of
hydroelectric project development options as background to
related discussions of rehabilitation later in the report.
Section three provides an overview of the contents of this
report. Section four discusses the development and
application of an assessment tool to facilitate the rapid
assessment of regional hydropower inventories. This
assessment tool has been applied to a data base and
inventory of generating station information in the African
and Central American regions to identify possible candidates
for rehabilitation. The characteristics of the two
inventories are outlined in the section and details of the
approach and the results of the application of the tool to
the two regions are given in annex A. Section five presents
a screening-level economic assessment model which quantifies
potential costs and benefits associated with hydropower
rehabilitation, concluding with generally accepted economic
parameters. Details of the development of the economic model
are given in annex B. Section six summarizes the application
of the economic model to the two data base and inventory of
generating station information for the two regions (Africa
and Central America). The application of the economic model
is not intended to provide site-specific economic parameters
for each station since there is insufficient information in
the data base for this. The objective of modeling is to
provide an order-of magnitude market assessment of the
potential for rehabilitation based on the limited data
available in the data base. Section seven presents a summary
of the important elements of a number of case studies
involving historical rehabilitation and expansion projects.
The section is the source of a list of overall lessons
learned which is presented in the conclusions section.
Section eight is a summary of issues which covers the
spectrum of Incentives to Barriers associated with the
rehabilitation of hydro projects under three broad
categories: technical, financial, and environmental or institutional. |
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Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues |
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Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues |
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Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues |
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Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues |
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Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues |
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rehabilitation of hydropower : an introduction to economic and technical issues |
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okr-10986-172512021-04-23T14:03:36Z Rehabilitation of Hydropower : An Introduction to Economic and Technical Issues Goldberg, Joseph Espeseth Lier, Oeyvind AIR FLOW APPROACH AVAILABILITY BALANCE BASIC BATTERIES BENEFITS OF HYDROPOWER BEST PRACTICES BUSINESSES CANALS CAPABILITY CAPACITY FACTOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CLIMATE CHANGE COMPONENTS CONFIGURATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION COPYING COPYRIGHT CUSTOMIZATION DAM DAMS DECISION SUPPORT TOOL DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS E-MAIL EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FLOW CHART FRANCIS TURBINE FRANCIS TURBINES FUEL GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION SYSTEMS GOVERNMENT ENTITIES GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION HEAD HEADS HEAT HEAT TRANSFER HELP DESK HYDRAULIC TURBINE HYDRAULIC TURBINES HYDRO ASSET HYDRO GENERATING HYDRO GENERATING PLANTS HYDRO PLANT HYDRO PLANTS HYDRO POWER HYDRO POWER PLANT HYDRO PROJECTS HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY HYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES HYDROELECTRIC PLANT HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS HYDROELECTRIC RESOURCES HYDROELECTRIC STATION HYDROELECTRIC STATIONS HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS HYDROLOGICAL DATA HYDROLOGY HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER ASSETS HYDROPOWER CAPACITY HYDROPOWER INVESTMENTS HYDROPOWER PLANT HYDROPOWER PLANTS HYDROPOWER PROJECT HYDROPOWER PROJECTS HYDROPOWER REHABILITATION HYDROPOWER SCHEME HYDROPOWER STATION INDEXING INSPECTION INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INVENTORIES INVENTORY IRRIGATION KAPLAN TURBINE LARGE HYDRO SCHEMES LICENSES LOAD PATTERNS MACROS MAINTENANCE COSTS MANUFACTURING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MATERIAL NEW MARKET NEW TECHNOLOGY NEW TURBINE OIL OPERATING ENVIRONMENT PEAK LOAD PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCES PLANT OPERATION PLANT OPERATIONS PLANT RELIABILITY POTENTIAL ENERGY POWER FACILITIES POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER MIX POWER SECTOR POWER STATION POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEMS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUMP PUMPS QUERIES RAW DATA REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE SOURCE RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY RENEWABLE SOURCES RESERVOIR RESERVOIRS RESETTLEMENT RESULT RESULTS RIVER RIVER FLOWS RIVERS ROLE OF HYDROPOWER SAND SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOAD SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTS SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SILICON SITES SOCIAL ISSUES SPREADSHEET STREAMS TECHNICAL ISSUES TELEPHONE THERMAL CAPACITY TRANSFORMERS TRANSMISSION TURBINE TURBINE BLADES TURBINE EFFICIENCY TURBINES USER USES UTILITIES VOLTAGE WATER SUPPLY WIND Section one provides a concise summary of the results of the study and includes an overview of the conclusions as well as lessons learned based on the assessment of the case studies. Section two gives the context for the study including the definition of a set of hydroelectric project development options as background to related discussions of rehabilitation later in the report. Section three provides an overview of the contents of this report. Section four discusses the development and application of an assessment tool to facilitate the rapid assessment of regional hydropower inventories. This assessment tool has been applied to a data base and inventory of generating station information in the African and Central American regions to identify possible candidates for rehabilitation. The characteristics of the two inventories are outlined in the section and details of the approach and the results of the application of the tool to the two regions are given in annex A. Section five presents a screening-level economic assessment model which quantifies potential costs and benefits associated with hydropower rehabilitation, concluding with generally accepted economic parameters. Details of the development of the economic model are given in annex B. Section six summarizes the application of the economic model to the two data base and inventory of generating station information for the two regions (Africa and Central America). The application of the economic model is not intended to provide site-specific economic parameters for each station since there is insufficient information in the data base for this. The objective of modeling is to provide an order-of magnitude market assessment of the potential for rehabilitation based on the limited data available in the data base. Section seven presents a summary of the important elements of a number of case studies involving historical rehabilitation and expansion projects. The section is the source of a list of overall lessons learned which is presented in the conclusions section. Section eight is a summary of issues which covers the spectrum of Incentives to Barriers associated with the rehabilitation of hydro projects under three broad categories: technical, financial, and environmental or institutional. 2014-03-11T21:24:49Z 2014-03-11T21:24:49Z 2011-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/16583687/rehabilitation-hydropower-introduction-economic-technical-issues http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17251 English en_US Water papers; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |