Stochastic generation and disaggregation of hourly rainfall series for continuous hydrological modelling and flood control reservoir design
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Hydropower is the world’s most important renewable electricity source. More than 40% of European hydroelectric energy is produced in Alpine countries. High-head storage hydropower plants (HPP) contribute significantly to peak energy production as well as e ...
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