Contribution of complementary operation in adapting to climate
The major novelty of this study is quantification of the contribution of complementary operation in adapting to climate change impacts on WSHCSs, which provides valuable insight
One promising approach is to integrate wind and PV power into adjustable hydropower stations to form stable hydropower-based complementary renewable energy systems, such as wind-hydro, solar-hydro, and wind-solar-hydro complementary systems (WSHCS) [5]. Hydro, wind, and PV power fueled by climatic variables are highly weather-dependent [6].
This is because less wind and PV power will be curtailed with the regulation and flexible adjustment of the cascade hydropower stations and reservoirs under complementary operation. Moreover, the total hydropower output under complementary operation will increase by an average of 0.24 %.
The industry-leading solar project is the foundation of a long-term strategy for growth and environmental stewardship envisioned by PNCT, in partnership with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and the Port Authority.
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