Publication: Climate Variation and Hydropower Generation in Samanalawewa Hydropower Scheme, Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2020-07
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Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka
Abstract
Climate variation is a challenging scenario on water resources. Therefore, runoffbased hydropower development stations are at an alarming situation across the world and the
hydropower industry has significantly been affected. Therefore, it would be interesting to understand
the impact of climate change on hydropower development in a country, where a significant energy
contribution takes place by the renewable hydropower. However, such studies in Sri Lanka are
limited mainly due to data scarcity. Nevertheless, this study was carried out to understand the
relationships between the rainfall and the hydropower development in one of the major hydropower
developments in Sri Lanka, Samanalawewa hydropower station. Non-parametric statistical trend
analyses were carried out to the monthly rainfall over 26 years for the catchment rainfall. As the initial
step, the link between rainfall and hydropower development was tested using the Pearson’s
correlation coefficient. Interestingly, results revealed positive rainfall trends over the catchment. The
correlation coefficient suggests that there is an acceptable correlation between the rainfall and the
hydropower development. However, non-linear analysis is proposed to achieve more sound
conclusions. Initial results revealed that there is no adverse impact to the inflow of the reservoir due to
the on-going climate change
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Keywords
Climate Variation, Hydropower Generation, Samanalawewa Hydropower Scheme, Sri Lanka, Correlation coefficient, Rainfal, Trend analysis
