Abstract:
Electrical energy is an integral component of the overall development of any nation. Most
rural populace does not have access to electricity and the shortages of electric energy
production especially in small rural areas hinder the development of rural livelihood. This
study primarily intends to undertake only a rapid technical assessment that provides some
basic information that essentially helps in making unbiased technical decision on the viability
of the proposed energy production from Gidabo dam which had not been planned or designed
with the inclusion of a hydropower scheme.
The conceptual rainfall runoff model chosen for this study was HBV-light (Beta Version).
The model was applied to simulate flow at dam site, using split record evaluation, involving
the calibration and verification periods (about 60% for calibration and 40% for verification).
During calibration period, the optimized parameters which give good performance result
were determined (Reff=0.74). These optimized parameters are validated. Performance of the
model in the validation period was 0.68. The study also presents the work of reservoir
operation and hydropower potential estimation using HEC-ResSim Model for the better
operation and management of Gidabo reservoir. The study attempts to examine the
complexities in reservoir operation and prepare an optimum operation plan or release rule for
Gidabo reservoir. The main objectives are simulating the optimal operation of Gidabo
reservoir for the proposed water demand activities by accurately determining the reservoir
inflow using HEC-ResSim model and estimate the hydropower potential that can be
produced while meeting the current demands at a specified level of reliability. In the
simulation of Gidabo reservoir, the reservoir physical characteristics, operational
characteristics, monthly water demands and the hydrological inputs to the reservoir (Net
evaporation, surface inflow) were collected and configured. This study developed optimum
operating rules for Gidabo reservoir by using the application of HEC-ResSim model and
estimates the optimal hydropower production regarding to storage (m3), reservoir level (m),
and inflow-outflow relations of the reservoir. Based on simulation result the study evaluated
the hydropower potentials of the Gidabo reservoir and found that the Gidabo reservoir can
potentially generate on daily base 2.3MW and 0.2MW if the Gidabo reservoir water level is respectively placed at 1215.9m and 1212.1m above mean sea level. These levels represent
the upper and the lower limits at which the proposed hydropower scheme can sufficiently
release water from Gidabo reservoir to conjunctively meet the water demands for the
proposed hydropower and designed irrigation purposes.