气候变化对喀麦隆北部贝努埃河流域Lagdo大坝水电潜力的影响

R. M. Nonki, A. Lenouo, C. Tchawoua, C. Lennard, E. Amoussou
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摘要如今,水力发电受到了特别的关注,因为它是一种高效、可靠和可再生的能源,特别是在喀麦隆这样的发展中国家,水力发电是主要的电力来源。它也是减少由人类活动引起的大气温室气体浓度的有用工具。然而,它是对全球变暖最敏感的行业,主要是因为气候变化将直接影响水资源(流量和径流)的质量和数量,而水资源是水电潜力的重要驱动因素。本研究考察了位于喀麦隆北部贝努埃河流域的Lagdo大坝的水力发电潜力对气候变化的响应。利用HBV-Light水文模型模拟河流流量,并根据区域气候模式remo的温度和降水动态缩小比例,计算水电潜力。这些数据是在3个代表性浓度路径(RCP2.6、RCP4.5和RCP8.5)下,利用欧洲联盟地球系统模式(EC-Earth)和马克斯普朗克研究所-地球系统模式(MPI-ESM)两种大气环流模式(GCMs)的边界条件获得的。结果表明,在气候变化情景、模式和未来时期,降水和流量的减少、PET的增加将对Lagdo大坝的水电潜力产生负面影响。
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Impact of climate change on hydropower potential of the Lagdo dam, Benue River Basin, Northern Cameroon
Abstract. Nowadays, special attention is paid to hydroelectric production because it is an efficient, reliable, and renewable source of energy, especially in developing countries like Cameroon, where hydropower potential is the main source of electricity production. It also represents a useful tool to reduce the atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations caused by human activities. However, it is the most sensitive industry to global warming, mainly because climate change will directly affect the quality, quantity of water resources (streamflow and runoff), which are the important drivers of hydropower potential. This study examined the response of hydropower potential to climate change on the Lagdo dam located in the Benue River Basin, Northern Cameroon. Hydropower potential was computed based on streamflow simulated using HBV-Light hydrological model with dynamically downscaled temperature and precipitation from the regional climate model REMO. These data were obtained using the boundary conditions of two general circulation models (GCMs): the Europe-wide Consortium Earth System Model (EC-Earth) and the Max Planck Institute-Earth System Model (MPI-ESM) under three Representative Concentrations Pathways (RCP2.6, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). The results suggest that, the combination of decreased precipitation and streamflow, increased PET will negatively impact the hydropower potential in the Lagdo dam under climate change scenarios, models and future periods.
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