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Tipo: Artigo
Título: Comparison of the water footprint of two hydropower plants in the Tocantins River Basin of Brazil
Autor(es): Coelho, Clívia Dias
Silva, Demetrius David da
Sediyama, Gilberto Chohaku
Moreira, Michel Castro
Pereira, Silvio Bueno
Lana, Ângela maria Quintão
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to characterize the water footprint of the Tucuruí and Lajeado hydropower plants (HPPs), located in the Tocantins River Basin, Brazil. The water footprint of hydropower was evaluated by three different methods based on the electricity production of the HPP and the monthly and annual evaporation rates estimated according to Penman's method. The first water footprint method (WF-1) considers only the gross water consumption by the HPPs; the second method (WF-2) considers the net water consumption, discounting what would be lost by evapotranspiration in the area previous to the construction of the reservoir; and the third method (WF-3) accounts for the net water balance. The results demonstrated that the estimates of average annual water footprint for the Tucuruí reservoir, using the WF-1, WF-2 and WF-3 methods, were, respectively, 49 m 3 /GJ, 26 m 3 /GJ and 21 m 3 /GJ, while for Lajeado, these estimates were 95 m 3 /GJ, 48 m 3 /GJ and 21 m 3 /GJ. The flooded area of the reservoir per unit of installed capacity of Tucuruí HPP is 34 ha/MW, while for Lajeado, this value reaches 70 ha/MW, which explains Tucuruí's greater water efficiency. Confirming this result, the normalized WFs based on the reservoir area and the installed capacity were approximately 100% higher for the Lajeado HPP than for the Tucuruí HPP through all water footprint methods analyzed. The WF-2 method is the most appropriate to account for the consumption of water directly related to hydroelectric energy generation since it considers the change in evaporation caused by the construction of the reservoir.
Palavras-chave: Lake evaporation
Water consumption
Renewable energy
Hydroelectric dams
Editor: Journal of Cleaner Production
Tipo de Acesso: Elsevier Ltd.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.03.088
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/21219
Data do documento: 1-Jun-2017
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