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Assessing the Long-Term Thermal Impact of Run-of-River Hydropower under Changing Climate (Case Study: Sava River, Slovenia)

Author(s): Vanja Hatic; Andrej Sirca

Linked Author(s): Andrej Širca

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Abstract: The Sava River plays a key role in Slovenia’s hydrological and energy systems. The Krško Nuclear Power Plant (NEK) began operation in 1983, followed by the phased construction of run-of-river hydropower plants between 1994 and 2017. Thermal impacts of these facilities were assessed during the planning phase, with modelling studies indicating negligible effects on river temperature. However, long-term observational verification of such projections in regulated river systems remains limited. The objective of this study is to quantify long-term thermal trends of the Sava River using more than three decades of operational data and to distinguish climate-driven warming from potential hydropower-induced effects. The study provides a rare empirical assessment of the cumulative thermal influence of a run-of-river hydropower cascade based on more than 50 years of continuous hydrological and temperature measurements.

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Year: 2026

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