Blar i Institutt for maskinteknikk og produksjon på forfatter "Bakken, Tor Haakon"
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An improved framework for the assessment of water consumption from hydropower production
Bakken, Tor Haakon (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2016:340, Doctoral thesis, 2016)Climate change and the needed reductions in the use of fossil fuels call for the development of renewable energy sources. Hydropower is today the dominant renewable technology in the energy system and in some regions ... -
Analyse av vannforbuk i Kizilirmak ved bruk av WEAP- modellen: Effekter av klimaendringer og økt vannuttak
Rugelbak, Jørgen Melhuus (Master thesis, 2014)I 2009 kjøpte Statkraft en portefølje med tre tyrkiske vannkraftprosjekt; Cakit (20 MW), Kargi (102 MW) og Cetin (517 MW) i tre separate vassdrag. Med disse tre kraftverkene vil Statkraft i 2015 ha en gjennomsnittlig ... -
Climate Change and Increased Irrigation Demands: What Is Left for Hydropower Generation? Results from Two Semi-Arid Basins
Bakken, Tor Haakon; Almestad, C; Rugelbak, JM; Escobar, M; Micko, S; Alfredsen, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-14)In this study, we have modelled the effect of climate change and increased irrigation withdrawals on the available water for hydropower production in two semi-arid river basins, i.e., Kizilirmak (Turkey) and Devoll (Albania), ... -
Modelling of water allocation and availability in Devoll River Basin, Albania
Almestad, Christian (Master thesis, 2015)ABSTRACT Albania is experiencing a significant increase in energy demands and insufficient generating capacities. Although Albania has a large potential for hydropower development, only 35% has been utilized so far. The ... -
Water consumption from hydropower plants – review of published estimates and an assessment of the concept
Bakken, Tor Haakon; Killingtveit, Ånund; Engeland, Kolbjørn; Alfredsen, Knut; Harby, Atle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Since the report from IPCC on renewable energy (IPCC, 2012) was published; more studies on water consumption from hydropower have become available. The newly published studies do not, however, contribute to a more ...