Interface between Hydropower Generation and Other Water Uses in the Piabanha River Basin in Brazil

Diego Vannucci Chiappori *

Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Brazil

Mônica de Aquino Galeano Massera da Hora

Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Master’s Program in Civil Defense and Security, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil

José Paulo Soares de Azevedo

Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Brazil

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

There is an increasing need in the field of water resource management to study ways to harmonise multiple user demands. This study investigates the interface among various users of the Piabanha River basin in the state of Rio de Janeiro, in particular the implications for the electricity sector of increasing upstream consumption by other water users. To estimate future losses of generation capacity as a function of growing use of water resources, we applied a mathematical model called Simulation System for Power Plants with Consumptive Water Uses (SisUCA in the Portuguese abbreviation), considering both the existing power plant cascade and the likely future configuration with the inclusion of new projects under construction and in the planning phase, along with projections for future water demand by other users. There was some difficulty in obtaining data about the basin, but this did not impair validation of the model, which converged to results that provide support for shared management of multiple water uses. Among the results attained, it is possible to state that 75% of the maximum usable water is already being utilised, thus leading to the conclusion that water conflicts are likely in the near future.

Keywords: Hydropower and electricity generation, SisUCA, Piabanha River basin, modelling


How to Cite

Chiappori, Diego Vannucci, Mônica de Aquino Galeano Massera da Hora, and José Paulo Soares de Azevedo. 2016. “Interface Between Hydropower Generation and Other Water Uses in the Piabanha River Basin in Brazil”. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 14 (5):1-10. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJAST/2016/23935.

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