New hydropower station design boosts energy output and lowers costs significantly.
Hydropower stations with long-distance diversion tunnels and dual holes are popular for their cost-effectiveness and high energy production. Operating these stations can be challenging due to strong water flows and complex hydraulic disturbances. This study discusses how to start up the station unit, adjust the load, operate the governor, and ensure security and stability control. The findings provide valuable guidance for similar hydropower stations with dual holes.