High-resolution assessment of global technical and economic hydropower potential

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2017

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Gernaat, DavidISNI 0000000492481517
Bogaart, Patrick W.
van Vuuren, DetlefORCID 0000-0003-0398-2831ISNI 0000000040910093
Biemans, Hester
Niessink, Robin

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Abstract

Hydropower is the most important renewable energy source to date, providing over 72% of all renewable electricity globally. Yet, only limited information is available on the global potential supply of hydropower and the associated costs. Here we provide a high-resolution assessment of the technical and economic potential of hydropower at a near-global scale. Using 15”×15” discharge and 3”×3” digital elevation maps, we built virtual hydropower installations at >3.8 million sites across the globe and calculated their potential using cost optimization methods. This way we identified over 60,000 suitable sites, which together represent a remaining global potential of 9.49 PWh yr−1 below US$0.50 kWh−1. The largest remaining potential is found in Asia Pacific (39%), South America (25%) and Africa (24%), of which a large part can be produced at low cost (

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environmental impact, hydroelectricity, hydrology, Taverne, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

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Gernaat, D E H J, Bogaart, P W, van Vuuren, D, Biemans, H & Niessink, R 2017, 'High-resolution assessment of global technical and economic hydropower potential', Nature Energy, vol. 2, pp. 821-828. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-017-0006-y