An Investigation Into The Potential Of Low Head Hydro Power In Northern Ireland For The Production Of Electricity

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY(2017)

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Abstract
The maximum exploitable potential for low head hydroelectric sites (gross head <= 10 m) in Northern Ireland (NI) was determined as 12.07 MW using a simple payback analysis for 304 potential sites investigated to derive a classification scheme in terms of economic viability. A techno-economic analysis with validated numerical models from previous research estimated the capital investment required for the development of a hydroelectric plant, using the low head Michell-Banki cross flow turbine, for the 304 sites investigated. The number of potentially viable sites in NI for low head hydro ranged from 198 to 286 with an estimated installed capacity ranging from 11.95 to 12.05MW. Sites with a limited installed capacity were not economically viable unless increased government support in the form of longer term (25-50 years) low interest loans as well as the current (Renewables Obligations Certificates) Renewables Obligation Certificates scheme is provided and sustained.
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low head hydro, net present value, benefit cost ratio, economic, electricity
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