Cooperative filling approaches for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

Strategies forfilling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and implications for downstream water resources are analyzed using a river basin planning model with a wide range of historical hydrological conditions and increasing coordination between the co-riparian countries. The analysisfinds that risk...

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Main Authors: Wheeler, K, Hall, J, Dadson, S, Basheer, M, Mekonnen, Z, Eltoum, S, Mersha, A, Abdo, G, Zagona, E
Format: Journal article
Published: Taylor and Francis 2016
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Summary:Strategies forfilling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and implications for downstream water resources are analyzed using a river basin planning model with a wide range of historical hydrological conditions and increasing coordination between the co-riparian countries. The analysisfinds that risks to water diversions in Sudan can be largely managed through adaptations of Sudanese reservoir operations. The risks to Egyptian users and energy generation can be minimized through combinations of sufficient agreed annual releases from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, a drought management policy for the High Aswan Dam, and a basin-wide cooperative agreement that protects the elevation of Lake Nasser.