Natural Resources

Volume 2, Issue 1 (March 2011)

ISSN Print: 2158-706X   ISSN Online: 2158-7086

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Run of River Bulk Hydroelectric Generation from the Congo River without a Conventional Dam

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DOI: 10.4236/nr.2011.21003    6,371 Downloads   11,963 Views  Citations

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The paper discusses harvesting the Congo River for bulk hydroelectric generation based on run of river, low head generation technology, as employed at the existing Inga 2 power station in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The evolutionary approach builds on existing infrastructure.The results show that the footprint is much smaller than that which employs a conventional dam. The environmental impact is minimized. These collectively will contribute to lower capital costs. In summary, 10,000 cm³/sec of constant river flow will produce 5,000 MW of base power. On average, the constant recorded flow of the river is 30,000 cm³/sec and a total of 15,000 MW of base power generation is possible.

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T. Hammons, P. Naidoo and L. Musaba, "Run of River Bulk Hydroelectric Generation from the Congo River without a Conventional Dam," Natural Resources, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2011, pp. 18-21. doi: 10.4236/nr.2011.21003.

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