The effect of reservoir group networking and joint scheduling on the efficiency of regional water resources allocation is studied in the paper and demonstrated by case analysis of two engineering projects in the counties of Zhejiang Province. The efficiency of water resources allocation involves both engineering and economic aspects, and its improvement is the result of the interaction between institutions and technologies. The efficiency of networking and joint scheduling of reservoir groups is obvious, as proved by the physical network created by joint scheduling, the internal incentive mechanism generated by water right transactions, as well as the networking and joint scheduling of agricultural irrigation, urban water supply and ecological water use. This efficiency mainly comes from the accumulation of reservoir resources and the rational utilization of flood resources brought by networking and joint scheduling. It would be an important model for the future development of regional water resources optimization to network and jointly operate reservoir groups. In essence, the networking and joint scheduling of a reservoir group involve the optimal allocation and operation of multi-source water resources for multi-users. The scheduling diagram can be regarded as the combination of diversion and water supply dispatch of each member reservoir, forming the network structure, realizing the joint operation of regional water resources, and finally improving the efficiency of water resources allocation at different stages in different regions. The main body of the reservoir networking and joint scheduling, the government departments, carry out planned dispatching of reservoirs only with obtaining certain amount of information. It is therefore necessary to establish an incentive compatibility mechanism to overcome such defects as information lag and asymmetry, in networking and operating reservoir groups.
Published in | American Journal of Water Science and Engineering (Volume 4, Issue 2) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajwse.20180402.14 |
Page(s) | 33-39 |
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Reservoir Groups, Networking and Joint Scheduling, Regional Water Resources, Allocation Efficiency
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