Strategies for Mitigating the Impact of Hydropower Plants on the Stocks of Diadromous Species in the Daugava River
            
            Energy Procedia
            2016
            
        
                Aļona Boloņina,
        
                Claudio Rochas,
        
                Olle Calles,
        
                Māris Kuņickis
        
    
            
            
            The Daugava River is the largest river in Latvia. Daugava Hydro Power Plants built in 1939 – 1974 are Latvia's most important renewable resource in generation of electricity. The absence of fish passage structures excludes upstream migration of diadromous species. Compensatory stocking activities are introduced annually. The need for studying alternative or additional impact mitigation measures is based on biodiversity conservation aspects and possible changes in EU legislation. The case study of solutions for improving the Daugava River connectivity is introduced and further strategies for mitigating the impact of HPP are proposed in the paper.
            
            
            
                Keywords
                hydropower; fish migration; fish passage; environmental impact; renewable energy
            
            
                DOI
                10.1016/j.egypro.2016.09.027
            
            
                Hyperlink
                http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187661021630666X
            
            
            Boloņina, A., Rochas, C., Calles, O., Kuņickis, M. Strategies for Mitigating the Impact of Hydropower Plants on the Stocks of Diadromous Species in the Daugava River. Energy Procedia, 2016, Vol.95, pp.81-88. ISSN 1876-6102. Available from: doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2016.09.027
            
                Publication language
                English (en)