Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia

The research focuses on modelling the surface water potential using Arc SWAT and Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) for selecting the potential hydropower sites in the Megecha watershed. The tenure for stream flow and meteorological data used for SWAT model simulation is from 1990 to 2019 and 198...

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Main Authors: Habtamu Wimego Anore, Tarun Kumar Lohani, Abebe Temesgen Ayalew
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author Habtamu Wimego Anore
Tarun Kumar Lohani
Abebe Temesgen Ayalew
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description The research focuses on modelling the surface water potential using Arc SWAT and Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) for selecting the potential hydropower sites in the Megecha watershed. The tenure for stream flow and meteorological data used for SWAT model simulation is from 1990 to 2019 and 1988–2019 respectively. Geospatial method is used to generate gross head and respective potential hydropower. Multi criteria decision method is adopted to select the best site for hydropower generation. Curve number (CN2), saturated hydraulic conductivity (SOL_K), moist bulk density (SOL_BD), and available moisture in the soil layer (SOL_AWC) were among the most sensitive parameters assessed during the research. The performance of SWAT model obtained for R2, NSE and PBIAS were 0.84, 0.78 and −4.6 and 0.81, 0.72 and −4.8 in percentages during calibration and validation periods, respectively. Based on the flow duration curve, the minimum flow of the river for the percent of exceedance of 90 % (Q90) for the sites 1, 2, and 3 are 0.37 m3/s, 0.45 m3/s, and 0.48 m3/s, respectively. The available heads and corresponding hydropower potential on the identified sites were 15, 25, and 20 m and 54.45 KW, 110.36 KW, and 94.18 KW at site1, 2, and 3, respectively. From the GIS based MCDM analysis, the best alternative site for hydropower generation is at site 2, in comparison to identified sites. The total watershed area was 1176 km2 of which, 308.65 million m3 of runoff was generated by the model annually. The watershed has high surface water potential, and the rivers have enough surface water that may be used for hydropower development.
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spelling doaj-art-e71b517a4b8242fbb89aa0502f1af3692025-02-02T05:28:54ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-01-01112e42063Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of EthiopiaHabtamu Wimego Anore0Tarun Kumar Lohani1Abebe Temesgen Ayalew2Faculty of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 21, Arba Minch, EthiopiaCorresponding author.; Faculty of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 21, Arba Minch, EthiopiaFaculty of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 21, Arba Minch, EthiopiaThe research focuses on modelling the surface water potential using Arc SWAT and Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) for selecting the potential hydropower sites in the Megecha watershed. The tenure for stream flow and meteorological data used for SWAT model simulation is from 1990 to 2019 and 1988–2019 respectively. Geospatial method is used to generate gross head and respective potential hydropower. Multi criteria decision method is adopted to select the best site for hydropower generation. Curve number (CN2), saturated hydraulic conductivity (SOL_K), moist bulk density (SOL_BD), and available moisture in the soil layer (SOL_AWC) were among the most sensitive parameters assessed during the research. The performance of SWAT model obtained for R2, NSE and PBIAS were 0.84, 0.78 and −4.6 and 0.81, 0.72 and −4.8 in percentages during calibration and validation periods, respectively. Based on the flow duration curve, the minimum flow of the river for the percent of exceedance of 90 % (Q90) for the sites 1, 2, and 3 are 0.37 m3/s, 0.45 m3/s, and 0.48 m3/s, respectively. The available heads and corresponding hydropower potential on the identified sites were 15, 25, and 20 m and 54.45 KW, 110.36 KW, and 94.18 KW at site1, 2, and 3, respectively. From the GIS based MCDM analysis, the best alternative site for hydropower generation is at site 2, in comparison to identified sites. The total watershed area was 1176 km2 of which, 308.65 million m3 of runoff was generated by the model annually. The watershed has high surface water potential, and the rivers have enough surface water that may be used for hydropower development.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025004438Geospatial analysisMulticriteria decision-makingHydropower potential modellingMegecha watershedEthiopia
spellingShingle Habtamu Wimego Anore
Tarun Kumar Lohani
Abebe Temesgen Ayalew
Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia
Heliyon
Geospatial analysis
Multicriteria decision-making
Hydropower potential modelling
Megecha watershed
Ethiopia
title Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia
title_full Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia
title_short Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia
title_sort identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the megecha watershed of ethiopia
topic Geospatial analysis
Multicriteria decision-making
Hydropower potential modelling
Megecha watershed
Ethiopia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025004438
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