Abstract

AbstractThe present study focuses on optimizing the hydropower generation capacity of a multi‐purpose reservoir system considering various constraints, including reservoir water mass balance, minimization of sediment, maximum and minimum reservoir water storage, maximum and minimum reservoir water releases, reservoir water drawdown levels, reservoir overflows, maximum flood zone space, and maximum and minimum storage constraints under 50%, 70% and 90% dependable inflow conditions The focus is the Maithon multi‐purpose reservoir system located at Maithon, a distance of 40.2 km from Dhanbad, the coal capital of India, in the State of Jharkhand. The study results indicate the derived policy is capable of producing maximum annual hydropower of 146,519.48 MWh/year for a 50% dependable inflow condition, 105,512.02 MWh/year for a 70% dependable inflow condition and 58,924.38 MWh/year for a 90% dependable inflow condition, compared to the existing hydropower generation of 129,428.4 MWh/year (average of last 10 years). A trade‐off between reservoir release water releases, mostly for meeting irrigation water needs and maximizing energy generation, was determined for use by various stakeholders and managers of reservoir operations.

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