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Multipurpose Water Reservoir Management: An Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization Approach

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  • Luís A. Scola
  • Ricardo H. C. Takahashi
  • Sérgio A. A. G. Cerqueira

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The reservoirs that feed large hydropower plants should be managed in order to provide other uses for the water resources. Those uses include, for instance, flood control and avoidance, irrigation, navigability in the rivers, and other ones. This work presents an evolutionary multiobjective optimization approach for the study of multiple water usages in multiple interlinked reservoirs, including both power generation objectives and other objectives not related to energy generation. The classical evolutionary algorithm NSGA-II is employed as the basic multiobjective optimization machinery, being modified in order to cope with specific problem features. The case studies, which include the analysis of a problem which involves an objective of navigability on the river, are tailored in order to illustrate the usefulness of the data generated by the proposed methodology for decision-making on the problem of operation planning of multiple reservoirs with multiple usages. It is shown that it is even possible to use the generated data in order to determine the cost of any new usage of the water, in terms of the opportunity cost that can be measured on the revenues related to electric energy sales.

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  • Luís A. Scola & Ricardo H. C. Takahashi & Sérgio A. A. G. Cerqueira, 2014. "Multipurpose Water Reservoir Management: An Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization Approach," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:638259
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/638259
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