• Inflow Forecasting for Nepalese Catchments 

      Khanal, Anup (Master thesis, 2013)
      Due to the tropical climate, Nepalese rivers experience the large floods during monsoon season. Prediction of flood in advance is very essential not only for the successful hydropower operation but also for establishing ...
    • Modelling winter operational strategies of a hydropower system 

      Timalsina, Netra Prasad; Beckers, Felix; Alfredsen, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The ice conditions in regulated rivers can be very complicated due to both intake and release of water to and from hydropower plants. The optimal operational strategies for the hydropower system must involve ice management ...
    • Regional modelling for estimation of runoff from ungauged catchment, case study of the Saptakoshi basin, Nepal. 

      Shrestha, Jayandra Prasad (Master thesis, 2012)
      The accurate simulation of an ungauged basin is one of the great challenges in hydrology. In case of Nepal, most of the gauge stations are located at low level land and getting reliable hydrological data at intake sites, ...
    • Some Aspects of Ice-Hydropower Interaction in a Changing Climate 

      Gebre, Solomon Bogale; Timalsina, Netra Prasad; Alfredsen, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Ice formation and related processes in rivers and lakes/reservoirs influence the operation of hydropower plants in cold regions. It is a matter of interest to the scientific community and hydropower operators alike how ...
    • The effects of hydropeaking on hyporheic interactions based on field experiments 

      Casas-Mulet, Roser; Alfredsen, Knut; Hamududu, Byman Hikanyona; Timalsina, Netra Prasad (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Hydropeaking power production has the potential to pose serious challenges towards hydrology, water quality and ecology in the downstream water bodies. The effects of such abrupt changes of flow in hyporheic exchange have ...