Difference between revisions of "Promotion of Local Planning for Hydropower Projects"
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|HPNET description=Small hydropower is a local energy resource, which can be usefully harnessed for rural energy demands from small rivers, where there is a gradient of a few meters and the flow rate is more than a few litres per second. Although the amount of available energy is site specific, most developing countries have abundant unexploited potential, which can provide energy for a large proportion of isolated rural communities. | |HPNET description=Small hydropower is a local energy resource, which can be usefully harnessed for rural energy demands from small rivers, where there is a gradient of a few meters and the flow rate is more than a few litres per second. Although the amount of available energy is site specific, most developing countries have abundant unexploited potential, which can provide energy for a large proportion of isolated rural communities. | ||
− | This article talks about how to | + | This article talks about how to incorporate local planning in micro hydro power projects. |
|HPNET author=Ana Bachurova and Tim Chiaradia | |HPNET author=Ana Bachurova and Tim Chiaradia | ||
|HPNET organization=energypedia | |HPNET organization=energypedia |
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Small hydropower is a local energy resource, which can be usefully harnessed for rural energy demands from small rivers, where there is a gradient of a few meters and the flow rate is more than a few litres per second. Although the amount of available energy is site specific, most developing countries have abundant unexploited potential, which can provide energy for a large proportion of isolated rural communities.
This article talks about how to incorporate local planning in micro hydro power projects.
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