Offsetting the greenhouse gas footprint of hydropower with floating solar photovoltaics

IF 25.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rafael M. Almeida, Areefin-Ul-Hassan Chowdhury, Hansapani Rodrigo, Mingxu Li, Rafael J. P. Schmitt
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Hydropower is typically considered a low-carbon energy source. Yet, because of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from their reservoirs, some hydropower facilities exhibit high GHG intensities (that is, emissions per unit of electricity generated). Here we assess the potential for offsetting GHG intensities by combining reservoir-based hydropower with floating solar photovoltaics (FPV), a burgeoning renewable energy technology. We find that technically feasible FPV–hydropower integrations could enable over 50% of the world’s GHG-intensive hydropower plants to achieve low-GHG energy benchmarks. These findings have implications for both project-level hydropower management and broader climate change mitigation strategies. Renewable energy from reservoir-based hydropower plants can have high GHG emissions. Integrating floating solar photovoltaics on hydropower reservoirs can help offset GHG emissions from a large proportion of hydropower facilities.

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用浮动太阳能光伏发电抵消水力发电的温室气体足迹
水力发电通常被认为是一种低碳能源。然而,由于水库的温室气体排放,一些水电设施表现出较高的温室气体强度(即单位发电量的排放量)。在此,我们评估了通过将水库水电与浮动太阳能光伏发电(FPV)(一种新兴的可再生能源技术)相结合来抵消温室气体强度的潜力。我们发现,技术上可行的 FPV 水电一体化可使全球超过 50% 的温室气体密集型水电站达到低温室气体能源基准。这些发现对项目层面的水电管理和更广泛的气候变化减缓战略都有影响。水库水电站的可再生能源可能会产生较高的温室气体排放。在水电站水库上安装浮动太阳能光伏发电系统有助于抵消大部分水电设施的温室气体排放。
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Nature Sustainability
Nature Sustainability Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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期刊介绍: Nature Sustainability aims to facilitate cross-disciplinary dialogues and bring together research fields that contribute to understanding how we organize our lives in a finite world and the impacts of our actions. Nature Sustainability will not only publish fundamental research but also significant investigations into policies and solutions for ensuring human well-being now and in the future.Its ultimate goal is to address the greatest challenges of our time.
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