Designing and Building Mini and Micro Hydro Power Schemes - Softcover

Rodriguez, Luis; Sanchez, Teodoro

 
9781853396465: Designing and Building Mini and Micro Hydro Power Schemes

Synopsis

Small hydro power installations have the potential to provide a renewable supply of energy to people in remote, hilly communities, far from the national gird. This book is based on the authors' considerable experience of installing hydroelectric schemes that produce up to 500kW for powering small communities. The book describes not only the electro-mechanical equipment and how it is installed, but also the correct setting of the installation and how to design and build the channels leading up to the turbine so as to optimize performance. These civil works can be carried out by local manpower, using materials that are usually available locally. Chapters cover the main components of small hydroelectric plants from the intake and the headrace channel, via the conveyance channel, to the forebay tank, penstock, turbine, and generator. This practical manual is a major new addition to the resources available for micro-hydro power project and programme managers worldwide and represents excellent value for such a detailed technical reference handbook.

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About the Authors

Luis Rodriguez

Teodoro Sanchez is an Energy Technology Adviser for Practical Action and has been working on rural energy, rural electrification and development activities since 1978, with experience in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. He has co-authored various books and published articles and has been part of and/or lead several consultancy work activities for organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, Inter American Development Bank, and the EU. He is presently carrying out PhD research work at Nottingham Trent University, UK.

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