A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos

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Autor(a) principal: Naranjo-Silva, Sebastian
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Punina-Guerrero, Diego, Barros-Enriquez, Jose David, Almeida-Dominguez, Jorge Armando, Castillo, Javier Alvarez del
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Veras
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/54183
Resumo: Over the last 60 years, renewable energies have substantially developed; in 2021, around 12.8% of global primary energy came from these technologies. Thus, even though renewable energies have good global acceptance present challenges in quantifying the environmental, social, and cultural effects, generating a lack of knowledge of the impact caused. Nowadays, hydropower is the renewable source with the most significant participation; at the end of 2020, the hydropower installed capacity worldwide was 1,330 GW, and 4,370 TWh were generated in that year. Therefore, the manuscript aims to determine if there are changes in water quality due to the use of hydropower generation in five projects distributed in Ecuador, Argentina, and Uruguay. The methodology is quantitative experimental; experimental because it takes water samples to measure parameters and qualitatively compares the lab results to do statistical analyses. Based on the ten samples gathered, it concluded that from 14 physical and chemical parameters, the principal divergences fluctuated in the presence of dissolved solids (26%), total solids (21%), bicarbonates (15%), total hardness (14%), suspended solids (6%), and sodium (4%). Additionally, values show organic matter existence due to vegetation decomposition, and metabolites formed in dams such as Salto Grande, Hidroagoyan, Minas San Francisco, Baba, and Coca Codo Sinclair. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
title A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
spellingShingle A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
Naranjo-Silva, Sebastian
energy
hydropower
impacts
samples
water
title_short A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
title_full A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
title_fullStr A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
title_full_unstemmed A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
title_sort A physical-chemical study of water resources in 5 hydropower projects: Estudo físico-químico de recursos hídricos em 5 projetos hidrelétricos
author Naranjo-Silva, Sebastian
author_facet Naranjo-Silva, Sebastian
Punina-Guerrero, Diego
Barros-Enriquez, Jose David
Almeida-Dominguez, Jorge Armando
Castillo, Javier Alvarez del
author_role author
author2 Punina-Guerrero, Diego
Barros-Enriquez, Jose David
Almeida-Dominguez, Jorge Armando
Castillo, Javier Alvarez del
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Naranjo-Silva, Sebastian
Punina-Guerrero, Diego
Barros-Enriquez, Jose David
Almeida-Dominguez, Jorge Armando
Castillo, Javier Alvarez del
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv energy
hydropower
impacts
samples
water
topic energy
hydropower
impacts
samples
water
description Over the last 60 years, renewable energies have substantially developed; in 2021, around 12.8% of global primary energy came from these technologies. Thus, even though renewable energies have good global acceptance present challenges in quantifying the environmental, social, and cultural effects, generating a lack of knowledge of the impact caused. Nowadays, hydropower is the renewable source with the most significant participation; at the end of 2020, the hydropower installed capacity worldwide was 1,330 GW, and 4,370 TWh were generated in that year. Therefore, the manuscript aims to determine if there are changes in water quality due to the use of hydropower generation in five projects distributed in Ecuador, Argentina, and Uruguay. The methodology is quantitative experimental; experimental because it takes water samples to measure parameters and qualitatively compares the lab results to do statistical analyses. Based on the ten samples gathered, it concluded that from 14 physical and chemical parameters, the principal divergences fluctuated in the presence of dissolved solids (26%), total solids (21%), bicarbonates (15%), total hardness (14%), suspended solids (6%), and sodium (4%). Additionally, values show organic matter existence due to vegetation decomposition, and metabolites formed in dams such as Salto Grande, Hidroagoyan, Minas San Francisco, Baba, and Coca Codo Sinclair. 
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