Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling

Large portion of the total energy consumption in Iceland originates from hydropower. The last estimation of the hydropower potential was conducted thirty years ago, in 1981. Since then, there have been major technical developments that call for a renewal of estimation of hydropower potential. The ma...

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Main Author: Tinna Þórarinsdóttir 1985-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/10768
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/10768 2023-05-15T16:46:57+02:00 Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling Tinna Þórarinsdóttir 1985- Háskóli Íslands 2012-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/10768 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/10768 Umhverfisverkfræði Vatnsorka Vatnafræði Rennslismælingar WaSiM Thesis Master's 2012 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:57:43Z Large portion of the total energy consumption in Iceland originates from hydropower. The last estimation of the hydropower potential was conducted thirty years ago, in 1981. Since then, there have been major technical developments that call for a renewal of estimation of hydropower potential. The main objective of this study is develop a methodology that can be used for calculating and mapping of technical hydropower potential in Iceland, using current technology and data available at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO). The technical hydropower potential represents all potential hydropower without assuming any limitations, such as environmental protection. In order to evaluate hydropower potential, head and discharge along the river channel needs to be estimated. The elevation data, carrying the head data, was provided with different data grids from the ArcGIS database at the IMO. The discharge data was estimated with the hydrological model WaSiM. The model generates gridded runoff which is then routed along the river channel. Gridded precipitation data was also routed and used as a proxy for runoff in order to study the benefit in using an advanced hydrological model rather than a crude estimate of the water input onto the catchment. Both regulated and unregulated discharge was accounted for in the methodology by using different quantiles of a flow duration curve (FDC) derived from estimated discharge. The potential hydropower was calculated for each grid cell along the river network with a resolution of 25 m. The methodology was applied to three different catchments in Iceland, Dynjandisá River in Vestfirðir, Sandá River in Þistilfjörður and Austari-Jökulsá River. The results are both presented as the total hydropower potential for each catchment as well as on maps, showing hydropower potential along the river network. The results are useful for analysis of both technical and exploitable hydropower potential from micro scale (<100 kW) to large scale (>1,000 kW). The results also show that using ... Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland) Vestfirðir ENVELOPE(-22.500,-22.500,65.667,65.667) Þistilfjörður ENVELOPE(-15.464,-15.464,66.323,66.323)
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topic Umhverfisverkfræði
Vatnsorka
Vatnafræði
Rennslismælingar
WaSiM
spellingShingle Umhverfisverkfræði
Vatnsorka
Vatnafræði
Rennslismælingar
WaSiM
Tinna Þórarinsdóttir 1985-
Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling
topic_facet Umhverfisverkfræði
Vatnsorka
Vatnafræði
Rennslismælingar
WaSiM
description Large portion of the total energy consumption in Iceland originates from hydropower. The last estimation of the hydropower potential was conducted thirty years ago, in 1981. Since then, there have been major technical developments that call for a renewal of estimation of hydropower potential. The main objective of this study is develop a methodology that can be used for calculating and mapping of technical hydropower potential in Iceland, using current technology and data available at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO). The technical hydropower potential represents all potential hydropower without assuming any limitations, such as environmental protection. In order to evaluate hydropower potential, head and discharge along the river channel needs to be estimated. The elevation data, carrying the head data, was provided with different data grids from the ArcGIS database at the IMO. The discharge data was estimated with the hydrological model WaSiM. The model generates gridded runoff which is then routed along the river channel. Gridded precipitation data was also routed and used as a proxy for runoff in order to study the benefit in using an advanced hydrological model rather than a crude estimate of the water input onto the catchment. Both regulated and unregulated discharge was accounted for in the methodology by using different quantiles of a flow duration curve (FDC) derived from estimated discharge. The potential hydropower was calculated for each grid cell along the river network with a resolution of 25 m. The methodology was applied to three different catchments in Iceland, Dynjandisá River in Vestfirðir, Sandá River in Þistilfjörður and Austari-Jökulsá River. The results are both presented as the total hydropower potential for each catchment as well as on maps, showing hydropower potential along the river network. The results are useful for analysis of both technical and exploitable hydropower potential from micro scale (<100 kW) to large scale (>1,000 kW). The results also show that using ...
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author_facet Tinna Þórarinsdóttir 1985-
author_sort Tinna Þórarinsdóttir 1985-
title Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling
title_short Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling
title_full Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling
title_fullStr Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Development of a methodology for estimation of Technical Hydropower potential in Iceland using high resolution Hydrological Modeling
title_sort development of a methodology for estimation of technical hydropower potential in iceland using high resolution hydrological modeling
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