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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tarkan Erdik Hydroelectric Power Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tarkan Erdik Department of Civil Engineering, I.T.U

Hydroelectric Power -- what is it? It=s a form of energy … a renewable resource Other renewable resources include geothermal, wave power, tidal power, wind power, and solar power Hydroelectric powerplants do not pollute the air, land, or water, as other powerplants may Hydroelectric power comes from flowing water … winter and spring runoff from mountain streams and lakes. Water, when it is falling by the force of gravity, can be used to turn turbines and generators that produce electricity

Characteristics of Electric Power Plants 1-Initial cost of a hydroelectric plant is normally higher than that of a thermal plant producing almost the same amount of power 2-The maintenance and repair costs of a thermal plant are much higher than for a hydroelectric plant. 3-Thermal plant needs one month of maintenance each year. 4-Operation costs of thermal plant is also high because of high cost of fuel. 5-The cost of hydro energy is approximately one-fifth of the cost of energy generated by fossil, and one-tenth of the cost of energy generated by nuclear plants.

Generating Power In nature, energy cannot be created or destroyed, but its form can change. In generating electricity, no new energy is created. Actually one form of energy is converted to another form. To generate electricity, water must be in motion. This is kinetic (moving) energy. When flowing water turns blades in a turbine, the form is changed to mechanical (machine) energy. The turbine turns the generator rotor which then converts this mechanical energy into another energy form -- electricity. Since water is the initial source of energy, we call this hydroelectric power or hydropower for short. Some powerplants are located on rivers, streams, and canals, but for a reliable water supply, dams are needed. Dams store water for later release for such purposes as irrigation, domestic and industrial use, and power generation. The reservoir acts much like a battery, storing water to be released as needed to generate power.

The dam creates a head or height from which water flows The dam creates a head or height from which water flows. A pipe (penstock) carries the water from the reservoir to the turbine. The fast-moving water pushes the turbine blades, something like a pinwheel in the wind. The waters force on the turbine blades turns the rotor, the moving part of the electric generator.

Transmitting Power Once the electricity is produced, it must be delivered to where it is needed -- our homes, schools, offices, factories, etc. All the electricity made at a powerplant comes first through transformers which raise the voltage so it can travel long distances through powerlines. (Voltage is the pressure that forces an electric current through a wire.)

Other sources of energy include gasturbine, solar, geothermal, and wind-powered systems are other sources. All these powerplants may use the same system of transmission lines and stations in an area to bring power to you. By use of this «power grid,” electricity can be interchanged among several utility systems to meet varying demands. So the electricity lighting your reading lamp now may be from a hydroelectric powerplant, a wind generator, a nuclear facility, or a coal, gas, or oil-fired powerplant

The capacity (installed capacity): The maximum power which can be developed by the generators. Firm (primary) power (base load): The power, which can be produced by a plant with no risk. • For a single hydroelectric plant, it corresponds to the min. availability of storage. • Firm energy is marketed with high price Surplus (secondary) power: All the power available in excess of firm power. Dump energy: The energy generated that cannot be stored and is beyond instantaneous needs. Usually sold at low price

Peaking with Hydropower Demands for power vary greatly during the day and night. These demands vary considerably from season to season, as well. For example, the highest peaks are usually found during summer daylight hours when air conditioners are running. Since hydroelectric generators can be started or stopped almost instantly, hydropower is more responsive than most other energy sources for meeting peak demands. Water can be stored overnight in a reservoir until needed during the day, and then released through turbines to generate power to help supply the peak load demand.

Hydroelectric Power Plants A run of river plant: Generally uses the river flow with no storage. Hence, its productivity is mainly based on the river regime.

A storage plant: It has a reservoir of sufficient size to develop a firm flow substantially more than minimum naturel flow.

A pumped storage plant: It generates power during the periods of high demand and water is pumped from the downstream to the upstream reservoir during the periods of low demand for future use.

Penstock is usually a steel pipe of large diameter for electricity generation. Trashrack is composed of closely spaced screens to eliminate the entrainment of floating objects to the system

Turbines Turbine converts hydraulic energy into mechanical energy and a generator converts this mechanical energy into electrical energy. 1-Impulse Turbine The impulse turbine generally uses the velocity of the water to move the runner and discharges to atmospheric pressure. 

Reaction Turbine A reaction turbine develops power from the combined action of pressure and moving water.  Kaplan turbine