Greening small hydropower: A brief review

Hydropower is considered as a clean energy. However, compared to other renewable sources (like wind and solar), its adverse impacts on society and nature are substantial, and it exists during the construction and operational phase as well. Therefore, there is a need to green the overall hydropower s...

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Main Authors: Chu Shiji, Sagar Dhakal, Chuanqi Ou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Energy Strategy Reviews
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X21000626
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spelling doaj-7208e16bc00346e9ba298414c34f72f52021-07-11T04:27:34ZengElsevierEnergy Strategy Reviews2211-467X2021-07-0136100676Greening small hydropower: A brief reviewChu Shiji0Sagar Dhakal1Chuanqi Ou2China's Affairs Division, International Center on Small Hydropower (ICSHP/UNIDO), 136 Nanshan Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310002, ChinaMultilateral Development Affairs Division, International Center on Small Hydropower (ICSHP/UNIDO), 136 Nanshan Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310002, China; Center for Energy Studies, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Pulchowk Lalitpur, 1915, Kathmandu, Nepal; Corresponding author. Multilateral Development Affairs Division, International Center on Small Hydropower (ICSHP/UNIDO), 136 Nanshan Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310002, China.China's Affairs Division, International Center on Small Hydropower (ICSHP/UNIDO), 136 Nanshan Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310002, ChinaHydropower is considered as a clean energy. However, compared to other renewable sources (like wind and solar), its adverse impacts on society and nature are substantial, and it exists during the construction and operational phase as well. Therefore, there is a need to green the overall hydropower sector minimizing its impact. This paper focuses on greening the small hydropower. It reviews the concept of green hydropower, its history, needs, various frameworks, and categories that are dominant or have shaped the field. Specifically, we have considered concepts from pioneer countries and institutes like the USA (LIHI), Switzerland (EAWAG), U.K. (IHA), and some Nordic countries. With this background, this study has reviewed the Chinese history, their updated progress in greening the system, measurement methods, and key criteria with some leading examples and present a detailed green certification case study. Finally, this paper recommends further improvements that can be made in the field.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X21000626Green small hydropowerChinaRenewable energyGreen certificates
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author Chu Shiji
Sagar Dhakal
Chuanqi Ou
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Sagar Dhakal
Chuanqi Ou
Greening small hydropower: A brief review
Energy Strategy Reviews
Green small hydropower
China
Renewable energy
Green certificates
author_facet Chu Shiji
Sagar Dhakal
Chuanqi Ou
author_sort Chu Shiji
title Greening small hydropower: A brief review
title_short Greening small hydropower: A brief review
title_full Greening small hydropower: A brief review
title_fullStr Greening small hydropower: A brief review
title_full_unstemmed Greening small hydropower: A brief review
title_sort greening small hydropower: a brief review
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Strategy Reviews
issn 2211-467X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Hydropower is considered as a clean energy. However, compared to other renewable sources (like wind and solar), its adverse impacts on society and nature are substantial, and it exists during the construction and operational phase as well. Therefore, there is a need to green the overall hydropower sector minimizing its impact. This paper focuses on greening the small hydropower. It reviews the concept of green hydropower, its history, needs, various frameworks, and categories that are dominant or have shaped the field. Specifically, we have considered concepts from pioneer countries and institutes like the USA (LIHI), Switzerland (EAWAG), U.K. (IHA), and some Nordic countries. With this background, this study has reviewed the Chinese history, their updated progress in greening the system, measurement methods, and key criteria with some leading examples and present a detailed green certification case study. Finally, this paper recommends further improvements that can be made in the field.
topic Green small hydropower
China
Renewable energy
Green certificates
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X21000626
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