Difference between revisions of "Micro Hydro Power (MHP) - Socio-economic Development"
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Decentralized small-scale water power or micro-hydro schemes (defined as plant between 10kW and 100 kW) are a particularly attractive option in many rural areas. Water is a traditional source of power in some parts of [[Nepal_Energy_Situation|Nepal]], [[Peru_Energy_Situation|Peru]], [[Sri_Lanka_-_Renewable_Energy|Sri Lanka]] etc. The paper '''[http://practicalaction.org/docs/energy/smail.doc Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic development] '''highlights the importance of micro-hydro power in the socio-economic development of isolated hilly and mountain areas. The paper is based on cases drawn from Asia, Latin America and Africa<ref name="WORLD RENEWABLE ENERGY CONGRESS VI INVITED PAPER, Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic developent, By Dr Smail Khennas, and Andrew Barnett, http://practicalaction.org/docs/energy/smail.doc">WORLD RENEWABLE ENERGY CONGRESS VI INVITED PAPER, Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic developent, By Dr Smail Khennas, and Andrew Barnett, http://practicalaction.org/docs/energy/smail.doc</ref> | Decentralized small-scale water power or micro-hydro schemes (defined as plant between 10kW and 100 kW) are a particularly attractive option in many rural areas. Water is a traditional source of power in some parts of [[Nepal_Energy_Situation|Nepal]], [[Peru_Energy_Situation|Peru]], [[Sri_Lanka_-_Renewable_Energy|Sri Lanka]] etc. The paper '''[http://practicalaction.org/docs/energy/smail.doc Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic development] '''highlights the importance of micro-hydro power in the socio-economic development of isolated hilly and mountain areas. The paper is based on cases drawn from Asia, Latin America and Africa<ref name="WORLD RENEWABLE ENERGY CONGRESS VI INVITED PAPER, Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic developent, By Dr Smail Khennas, and Andrew Barnett, http://practicalaction.org/docs/energy/smail.doc">WORLD RENEWABLE ENERGY CONGRESS VI INVITED PAPER, Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic developent, By Dr Smail Khennas, and Andrew Barnett, http://practicalaction.org/docs/energy/smail.doc</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 5 August 2016
Overview
Micro Hydro Power plants can foster socio economic development. However, development does not happen by itself but needs to be strengthened by activities.
Decentralized small-scale water power or micro-hydro schemes (defined as plant between 10kW and 100 kW) are a particularly attractive option in many rural areas. Water is a traditional source of power in some parts of Nepal, Peru, Sri Lanka etc. The paper Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic development highlights the importance of micro-hydro power in the socio-economic development of isolated hilly and mountain areas. The paper is based on cases drawn from Asia, Latin America and Africa[1]
Further Information
- Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic development
- Costs of Micro-Hydro Power Sites
- Micro-Hydro Power - Analysis of Costs
References
- ↑ WORLD RENEWABLE ENERGY CONGRESS VI INVITED PAPER, Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic developent, By Dr Smail Khennas, and Andrew Barnett, http://practicalaction.org/docs/energy/smail.doc