Evaluating Hydroelectricity Production Re-operating with Adapted Rule Curve Under Climate Change Scenarios: Case Study of Bhumibol Dam in Thailand
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Creator Khin Muyar Kyaw
Title Evaluating Hydroelectricity Production Re-operating with Adapted Rule Curve Under Climate Change Scenarios: Case Study of Bhumibol Dam in Thailand
Contributor Areeya Rittima, Yutthana Phankamolsil, Allan Sriratana Tabucanon, Wudhichart Sawangphol, Jidapa Kraisangka, Yutthana Talaluxmana, Varawoot Vudhivanich
Publisher Faculty of Engineeing Naresuan University
Publication Year 2565
Journal Title Naresuan University Engineering Journal
Journal Vol. 17
Journal No. 2
Page no. 38-46
Keyword Adapted Rule Curve, Climate Change, Hydroelectricity, Water Balance-based Simulation Model
URL Website https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nuej
Website title https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nuej
ISSN 1905-615x
Abstract Hydroelectricity production is being impacted by climate change due to the considerable changes in water availability of reservoir system and dam release. This study aims at evaluating the response of energy production of the Bhumibol dam through the reservoir re-operation system with non-engineering adaptation measures due to climate change. Re-operating the Bhumibol (BB) dam with adapted rule curve and modelling exercise with MIKE11 to predict series of reservoir inflow were conducted under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 climate change scenarios. The adapted rule curves of BB dam were established by either increasing or lowering the upper and lower rule levels of 0.5 meters from the rule curves which were developed by EGAT in 2012. In addition, the standard operation policy was applied to specify the amount of water release corresponding to the adapted rule curves established. The water balance-based reservoir re-operation model was developed using MATLAB Simulink Toolbox for short-term simulation from 2012 luence of climate change on the seasonal and yearly reservoir inflows were considerably investigated. In addition, the relation of current and projected inflows, and the response of dam release and hydroelectric production of BB dam were then evaluated. The results of the short-term simulation from 2012 to 2018 show that dam release is likely to be increased corresponding to the high variability of projected inflows. Therefore, the seasonal and yearly hydroelectricity production are accordingly increased when re-operating dam under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 inflows. It is found that the yearly hydroelectricity production with RCP4.5 and RCP8 inflows are about 52% and 30% respectively higher than the current inflow. It is also revealed that re-operating dam with the different types of adapted rule curves does not alter the volume of released water and energy production generated from the reservoir radically because the standard operating rules were adopted for all adapted rule curves. Importantly, the study on tptation measures to climate change would help increase understanding of necessity of new operational rules for dam and reservoir re-operation to cope well with instability of reservoir water supply for sustainable hydropower production in future.
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