Publication: Projection of future hydropower generation in Samanalawewa power plant, Sri Lanka
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2020-10
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Hindawi
Abstract
+e projection of future hydropower generation is extremely important for the sustainable development of any country, which
utilizes hydropower as one of the major sources of energy to plan the country’s power management system. Hydropower
generation, on the other hand, is mostly dependent on the weather and climate dynamics of the local area. In this paper, we aim to
study the impact of climate change on the future performance of the Samanalawewa hydropower plant located in Sri Lanka using
artificial neural networks (ANNs). ANNs are one of the most effective machine learning tools for examining nonlinear relationships between the variables to understand complex hydrological processes. Validated ANN model is used to project the future
power generation from 2020 to 2050 using future projected rainfall data extracted from regional climate models. Results
showcased that the forecasted hydropower would increase in significant percentages (7.29% and 10.22%) for the two tested
climatic scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). +erefore, this analysis showcases the capability of ANN in projecting nonstationary
patterns of power generation from hydropower plants. +e projected results are of utmost importance to stakeholders to manage
reservoir operations while maximizing the productivity of the impounded water and thus, maximizing economic growth as well as
social benefits.
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Projection, Sri Lanka, Samanalawewa Power Plant, Future Hydropower Generation
