Modeling the Impact of Power Generation on the Water Sector in the North, Eastern and Central African Power Pools

Matija Pavičević, S. Quoilin
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This paper presents the results of a new open-source modelling framework for three African power pools (Central, Eastern and North). The proposed model provides insights regarding the power generation, system adequacy, total operational costs, freshwater consumption and withdrawals, and CO2 emissions linked to the power sector. Water-energy nexus indicators such as water exploitation index, water withdrawal and consumption related to power generation are computed for the three power pools and for representative power plants. They indicate that the analyzed power pools are strongly dependent on the availability of water resources: the variation between unusually wet and unusually dry years significantly impacts the final energy mix, the total operational costs, the total carbon emissions and increases the water stress index of the system. The relative impact of water consumption over water withdrawals is low because of the predominance of once-through cooling systems in the most vulnerable countries.
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模拟发电对北部、东部和中部非洲电力池供水部门的影响
本文介绍了一个新的开源建模框架的结果,该框架适用于三个非洲电力池(中部、东部和北部)。提出的模型提供了有关发电、系统充分性、总运营成本、淡水消耗和提取以及与电力部门相关的二氧化碳排放的见解。计算了三个动力池和代表性发电厂的水-能联系指标,如与发电有关的水资源利用指数、取水和消耗。结果表明,不同年份的异常湿润和异常干燥显著影响了最终的能源结构、总运行成本和总碳排放,并增加了系统的水分胁迫指数。用水量对取水的相对影响较低,因为在最脆弱的国家,一次性冷却系统占主导地位。
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