A Reduced-form Cost Model for Prefeasibility Analysis of Hydropower at Non-Powered Dams

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Abstract

This study presents a reduced-form model to support a better understanding of the capacity potential and drivers of costs for hydropower development at U.S. non-powered dams (NPD), which are existing dams that are not currently used for hydropower. With information on nineteen reference sites, a set of reduced-form design and cost equations were estimated to enable rapid assessments of aggregate costs and their components for a large number of NPD sites. The model was then applied to 36,000+ potential U.S. NPD sites using the limited data commonly available. Although the cost estimates span a wide range, there exists a significant amount of U.S. NPD hydropower capacity potential, which are considered cost-competitive in the current market using baseline technologies.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • 13 HYDRO ENERGY

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