Literature Review Hydroelectric
Literature Review Hydroelectric
Literature Review Hydroelectric
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CHAPTER 3
POTENTIAL OF HYDROPOWER TECHNOLOGY
3.1 Worldwide hydropower technology potential
The International Journal of Hydropower & Dams 2005 and World Atlas &
Industry Guide (IJHD, 2005) probably provides the most comprehensive inventory
of current installed capacity, annual generation, and hydropower potential. The
Atlas provides three measures of hydropower potential: gross theoretical,
technically feasible, and economically feasible all as potential annual generation
(TWh/year). The technically feasible potential values for the six regions of the
world have been chosen for this discussion considering that gross theoretical
potential is of no practical value and what is economically feasible is variable
depending on energy supply and pricing. The total worldwide generation
potential is 14,368 TWh (IJHD, 2005) with a corresponding estimated total
capacity potential of 3,838 MW1 ; five times the current installed capacity. The
generation and capacity potentials for the six world regions are shown in Figure
5.2. Pie charts included in the figure provide a comparison of the capacity
potential to installed capacity for each region and the percentage that the
potential capacity (undeveloped capacity) is of the combination of potential and
installed capacities. These charts illustrate that undeveloped capacity ranges
from about 70 percent in Europe and North America to 95 percent in Africa
indicating large opportunities for hydropower development worldwide.