作者
Rongrong Xu,Zhenzhong Zeng,Ming Pan,Alan D. Ziegler,Joseph Holden,Dominick V. Spracklen,Lee E. Brown,Xinyue He,Deliang Chen,Bin Ye,Haiwei Xu,Sónia Jerez,Chunmiao Zheng,Junguo Liu,Peirong Lin,Yuan Yang,Junyu Zou,Dashan Wang,Mingyi Gu,Zong‐Liang Yang,Dongfeng Li,Junling Huang,V. Lakshmi,Eric F. Wood
摘要
The benefits of developing the world’s hydropower potential are intensely debated when considering the need to avoid or minimize environmental impacts. However, estimates of global unused profitable hydropower potential with strict environmental constraints have rarely been reported. In this study we performed a global assessment of the unused profitable hydropower potential by developing a unified framework that identifies a subset of hydropower station locations with reduced environmental impacts on the network of 2.89 million rivers worldwide. We found that the global unused profitable hydropower potential is 5.27 PWh yr−1, two-thirds of which is distributed across the Himalayas. Africa’s unused profitable hydropower is 0.60 PWh yr−1, four times larger than its developed hydropower. By contrast, Europe’s hydropower potential is extremely exploited. The estimates, derived from a consistent and transparent framework, are useful for formulating national hydropower development strategies. The development of hydropower offers a renewable energy source that can help reduce society’s dependence on fossil fuels. A global assessment of the unused profitable hydropower potential can be performed by incorporating strict constraints to identify hydropower station locations with reduced environmental and societal impacts.