2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.01.043
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Evaluating Micro Hydro Power Generation System under Climate Change Scenario in Bayang Catchment, Kabupaten Pesisir Selatan, West Sumatra

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“…The estimated hydro energy potential in this study is verified by other reported works which shows the potential of developing micro and mini hydropower plant [17,18]. For example, Anugrah et al [19] evaluating the microhydro power plant in West Sumatera with a capacity of 30 kW to 40 kW in which their system can be improved to yield an annual hydropower spanning from 170 MW h to 275 MW h. Meanwhile, other study by Kumara et al [20] reports that 43.2 kW h hydropower can be generated in Bali where the hydro energy potential is lower than that in West Sumatera.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The estimated hydro energy potential in this study is verified by other reported works which shows the potential of developing micro and mini hydropower plant [17,18]. For example, Anugrah et al [19] evaluating the microhydro power plant in West Sumatera with a capacity of 30 kW to 40 kW in which their system can be improved to yield an annual hydropower spanning from 170 MW h to 275 MW h. Meanwhile, other study by Kumara et al [20] reports that 43.2 kW h hydropower can be generated in Bali where the hydro energy potential is lower than that in West Sumatera.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In 2019, the installed capacity was around 418 MW or 2% of the theoretical potential [2]. In academic literature, small hydropower enjoys more attention than its large counterpart with individual case studies [37][38][39][40], a review [41] and a climate change impact study [42].…”
Section: Small Hydropowermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some forecast models have been already proposed and applied in the small hydropower production field [6][7][8][9], there is still an existing gap to link forecasts with decision support processes. Indeed, although there have been great advances in the climate forecast framework, thus far, RoR system managers (and managers of other water infrastructures such as reservoirs) normally take decisions based on historical inflows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%