Mohammed, A. A.
National Centre for Hydropower Research and Development, University of Ilorin, PMB 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria
Sule, B. F.
Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
Salami, A. W.
Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
Adeogun, A. G.
Department of Civil Engineering, Kwara State University Malete, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
Management of water resources for
different purposes like domestic water supply, municipal, irrigation and
hydropower generation require optimization techniques for efficient reservoir
operation. Optimization model was developed to maximize mean monthly yield from
the Kainji hydropower reservoir, subject to operations and ecological integrity
constraints. Two reservoir optimization scenarios were considered: scenario 1,
reservoir yield with only operation constraints and scenario 2, with both
operation and ecological integrity constraints. The ecological integrity
indicators measured at the power intake and boatyard were regressed against
storage while that of turbine discharge and tailrace locations were regressed
against release. The regression equations generated were used as part of the
constraints together with World Health Organization (WHO) standard for
freshwater quality and Washington Department of Ecology Sediment Quality
Guidelines (WDOE SQG) for heavy metals. Relationship was also established
between the mean monthly storage and fish population and the equation generated
was used as part of the model constraints. The model was solved using Language
for INteractive General Optimization (LINGO) version 17.0 software for the mean
monthly reservoir operation. Results of the relationship between the ecology
integrity indicator parameters with storage and release at all the locations
were found to be linearly related with the coefficient of determination (R2)
varying between 0.76 and 0.98. The optimum yields of 1761.19 and 1590.49
Mm3 can be
withdrawn from the reservoir with a live storage of 12000 Mm3 at the
Kainji station with and without considering the effect of
ecological integrity constraints respectively.
The optimum yields can be used to generate more
energy at the station without impacting negatively on the reservoir ecological
integrity.
Keywords: Optimization, Kainji Reservoir, Yield, Ecological Integrity Requirements
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Published
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Issue
Vol. 4 No. 2, DEC 2018
Article Section
GENERAL
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