Effect of consumption and efficiency of irrigation networks on hydropower generation in Karun basin
Subject Areas : water resource managementحمیدرضا ماجدی 1 , حسین فتحیان 2 , علیرضا نیکبخت شهبازی 3 , نرگس ظهرابی 4
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Keywords: Efficiency, شبکههای آبیاری, consumption, راندمان, irrigation networks, hydropower, مصارف, انرژی برقابی,
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In this research, integrated modeling of Great Karun basin was carried out under multipurpose scenarios using six reservoir dams with a capacity of 10500 MW (Megawatt) to reduce the greenhouse gas productions. The simulation and development of the integrated WEAP model within a fifty-year period along with the development of the MODFLOW model in alluvial deposits that interact with the river allowed for the analysis of the integrated water resources management system of the Great Karun basin. Several scenarios were implemented following the calibration and validation of the linked integrated model. The components covered by these scenarios included the satisfaction of the in-basin and off-basin demands, the effect of the integrated consumption of water resources, and the effect of increased efficiency of irrigation networks with maximum clean hydroelectricity production and minimum aquifer level decline under drought-induced water shortage conditions. The second scenario, which generates 15282 GWh (Gigawatt-Hour) of power, not only optimally needs the future and environmental demands as the best operating scenario but also minimizes the emission of the greenhouse gases in the basin
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