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Title: How Fisheries Biologists Can Facilitate the Clean Energy Transition

Journal Article · · Fisheries
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.11168 · OSTI ID:2458246

Abstract Fisheries and aquatic biologists play a critical role in creating environmentally protective hydropower flow requirements that govern flow timing, frequency, magnitude, and rate of change. Hydropower's role in the U.S. electrical grid is expected to evolve in response to increased wind and solar generation as hydropower will be called upon to quickly ramp up and down in response to changes in wind and solar generation. For this reason, hydropower is expected to have increased value as fossil generation is phased out, even as rapid flow fluctuations linked with hydropower flexibility may strand fish, alter habitat, and create unsafe recreational conditions. We face a new challenge in facilitating the renewable energy transition—designing environmental flow requirements that protect against the impacts of flow fluctuations while allowing adequate hydropower flexibility to support a stable grid. In this paper, we discuss hydropower environmental flow requirements, operational flexibility, and electrical grid stability, their potential interactions, and opportunities to align environmental and power system needs to support healthy ecosystems, multiple water uses, and decarbonization of the electric grid.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
2458246
Journal Information:
Fisheries, Journal Name: Fisheries Journal Issue: 11 Vol. 49; ISSN 0363-2415
Publisher:
Oxford University PressCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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