Storage End Potential Energy
Units: | GWh |
Mode: | Output Only |
Multi-band: | False |
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Key Property: | No |
Description: | Potential energy of end volume |
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Storage End Potential Energy is the potential energy of the End Volume and is calculated as:
End Potential Energy = End Volume × Downstream Efficiency × time
For example, using the metric volume Model:
- Hydro generator efficiency is in MW/m³/s
- End Volume is in CMD (cubic metre days) which is equal to 86400m³
Therefore the time conversion is GWh =Downstream Efficiency × 86400 / (3600 × 1000) = Downstream Efficiency × 0.024 i.e.
End Potential Energy = End Volume × Downstream Efficiency × 0.024
In a cascading hydro river model the potential energy is summed downstream so the total potential energy declines as you traverse down the river chain.
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