PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Systematic high-resolution assessment of global hydropower potential.

  • Olivier A C Hoes,
  • Lourens J J Meijer,
  • Ruud J van der Ent,
  • Nick C van de Giesen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171844
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. e0171844

Abstract

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Population growth, increasing energy demand and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves necessitate a search for sustainable alternatives for electricity generation. Hydropower could replace a large part of the contribution of gas and oil to the present energy mix. However, previous high-resolution estimates of hydropower potential have been local, and have yet to be applied on a global scale. This study is the first to formally present a detailed evaluation of the hydropower potential of each location, based on slope and discharge of each river in the world. The gross theoretical hydropower potential is approximately 52 PWh/year divided over 11.8 million locations. This 52 PWh/year is equal to 33% of the annually required energy, while the present energy production by hydropower plants is just 3% of the annually required energy. The results of this study: all potentially interesting locations for hydroelectric power plants, are available online.