Multiyear rainfall variability in the Mono river basin and its impacts on Nangbeto hydropower scheme

Salomon Obahoundje, E. Amoussou, M. Youan Ta, L. K. Kouassi, A. Diedhiou
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Abstract. Hydropower energy, the main renewable energy source in West Africa, contributes to more than half of the Togo and Benin National electrification. This resource highly depends on water availability in rivers or reservoirs. The water availability heavily relies on climate patterns of the area. In the climate change context, the sustainability of hydropower plants is at risk. This work aims to assess the sensitivity of the Nangbeto hydropower plant to multiyear climate variability using statistical analysis. The results show that energy generation at Nangbeto hydropower is more modulated by four main variables namely inflow to reservoir, water level, rainfall of the actual and the previous year. The energy generation is found to be strongly and significantly correlated to inflow to reservoir, water level, and rainfall. Overall, the Nangbeto hydropower generation is more sensitive to inflow which is controlled by climate variables (rainfall, temperature) and land use/cover change. Therefore, the probable future change in these variables is suggested to be deeply investigated.
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莫诺河流域多年降水变率及其对南贝托水电站的影响
摘要水电是西非主要的可再生能源,占多哥和贝宁国家电气化的一半以上。这种资源在很大程度上取决于河流或水库的水供应。水的可用性在很大程度上取决于该地区的气候模式。在气候变化的背景下,水力发电厂的可持续性面临风险。本研究旨在利用统计分析方法评估南贝托水电站对多年气候变率的敏感性。结果表明,南贝水电站的发电更受库区入库水量、水位、实际和往年降雨量四个主要变量的调节。能量生成与水库入水量、水位和降雨量有显著的相关性。总体而言,南贝水电站对入水量更为敏感,而入水量受气候变量(降雨、温度)和土地利用/覆盖变化的控制。因此,建议对这些变量未来可能的变化进行深入研究。
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