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Pico hydro

Pico hydro is a term used for hydroelectric power generation of under 5 kW. These generators have proven to be useful in small, remote communities that require only a small amount of electricity – for example, to power one or two fluorescent light bulbs and a TV or radio in 50 or so homes.[2] Even smaller turbines of 200–300 W may power a single home with a drop of only 1 metre (3.3 ft). Pico-hydro setups typically are run-of-stream, meaning that a reservoir of water is not created, only a small weir is common, pipes divert some of the flow, drop this down a gradient, and through the turbine before being exhausted back to the stream.

A pico hydro system made by the Sustainable Vision project from Baylor University[1]

Like other hydroelectric and renewable source power generation, pollution and consumption of fossil fuels is reduced, though there is still typically an environmental cost to the manufacture of the generator and distribution methods.

Small-scale DIY hydroplants Edit

With a growing DIY-community and an increasing interest in environmentally friendly "green energy", some hobbyists have endeavored to build their own hydroelectric plants from old water mills, from kits, or from scratch.[3] The DIY-community has used abandoned water mills to mount a waterwheel and electrical generating components.[4] This approach has also been popularized in the TV-series It's Not Easy Being Green.[4] These are usually smaller turbines of ~5 kW or less.[5][6] Through the internet, the community is now able to obtain plans to construct DIY-water turbines,[7][8][9] and there is a growing trend toward building them for domestic requirements. The DIY-hydroelectric plants are now being used both in developed countries and in developing countries, to power residences and small businesses. Two examples of pico hydro power can be found in the towns of Kithamba and Thimba in the Central Province of Kenya. These produce 1.1 kW and 2.2 kW, respectively. Local residents were trained to maintain the hydro schemes. The pico hydro sites in Kenya won Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy.[10]

Using a pumped-storage system of cisterns and small generators, pico hydro may also be effective for "closed loop" home systems.[11][12]

Manufacturers Edit

In Vietnam, several Chinese manufacturers have sold pico-powerplants at prices as low as $20–70 for a powerplant of 300–500 W. However, the devices sold are said to be low in quality and may damage connected equipment if connected improperly.[13]

Sam Redfield of the Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group (AIDG) has developed a pico-hydro generator made from common PVC pipe and a modified Toyota alternator housed in a five gallon bucket. The generator was developed to provide power to communities without access to the electricity grid in developing countries. Envisioned as an energy source to charge cell phones, provide lighting and charge batteries, the generator is designed to be made by artisans with basic skills and can be built for less than $150. The Toyota alternator used in the generator is converted to a permanent magnet alternator allowing it to generate power at low RPMs. The Five Gallon Bucket Hydroelectric Generator was the subject of a work group at the 2008 International Development Design Summit (IDDS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During the Summer of 2013, an energy project in Abra Malaga, Peru was completed using the bucket generator.[14]

A website has been put together as a forum for ideas and further iterations of the generator that includes a build manual.[15] Common centrifugal water pumps, can be operated in reverse to act as turbines. While these machines rarely have optimum hydraulic characteristics when operated as turbines, their availability and low cost makes them attractive.[16]

Transmission distance Edit

If the power will be used more than 30 metres (98 ft) from the generator, then the transmission distance may be an important consideration.[17] Many small systems use automotive alternators producing 12 VDC, and possibly charging a battery. For example, a 12 V system that produces 1 kW of power has a flow of 80 A and the wire size is 4-gauge.[18] The purchase cost of two strands of wire 300 metres (980 ft) long for this voltage and amperage was typically $2400(US) in 2015.[19] To avoid such a large wire cost a higher voltage and lower current is required.[20] If a 240 VAC alternator is used instead the flow is only 4 A over 300 metres (980 ft) of 18 gauge wire costing $180(US).[21] The cost of wire resulted in North America using 120/240 VAC after DC voltage lost the war of the currents in the late 1800s. Another approach to reduce wire costs is to have a 12 VDC alternator with a short high current connection to an inverter outputting 120 VAC or 240 VAC at a much lower current on a long length of thinner wire.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Thomas, Brian; Jordan, Bill; McGhee, Ryan (January 24, 2013). "Pico-Hydropower Franchising: A Test Bed in Rural Honduras" (PDF). National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  2. ^ . Technologies for Conservation & Development project. Archived from the original on July 31, 2009. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on May 1, 2006. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on June 17, 2006.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
  6. ^ "Navitron's hydroelectric plants information page". Navitron.org.uk. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
  7. ^ "Hydroelectric plants DIY plans". Green-trust.org. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
  8. ^ Cunningham, Paul; Woofenden, Ian. . Homepower.com. Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on September 14, 2008. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  10. ^ . Ashden Awards. Archived from the original on December 27, 2009. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
  11. ^ . Science Daily. October 24, 2016. Archived from the original on May 10, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  12. ^ Root, Ben (December 2011 – January 2012). "Microhydro Myths & Misconceptions". Home Power. Vol. 146. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  13. ^ Shahidur R. Khandker; Douglas F. Barnes; Hussain Samad; Nguyen Huu Minh (September 2008). "Welfare Impacts of Rural Electrification: Evidence from Vietnam" (PDF). World Bank. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
  14. ^ "Five Gallon Bucket Hydroelectric Generator".
  15. ^ Sam Redfield. (PDF). Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group. Engineering for Change. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 17, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
  16. ^ Arthur Williams. "The Performance of Centrifugal Pumps as Turbines and Influence of Pump Geometry" (PDF). Esha.be. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  17. ^ "The Electric Side of Hydro Power". homepower.com. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  18. ^ Timothy Thiele. "Determining Proper Electrical Wiring Size". About.com Home. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  19. ^ Donnie (May 29, 2015). "Southwire 4 Stranded THHN Black (By-the-Foot)-20499099 - The Home Depot". The Home Depot. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  20. ^ . homepower.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  21. ^ CraiginPA (February 19, 2015). "Cerrowire 50 ft. 18-Gauge 2 Conductor Thermostat Wire-210-1002B - The Home Depot". The Home Depot. Retrieved August 8, 2015.

External links Edit

  • "What is Pico Hydro?". Pico hydro publications. University of Nottingham, UK. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
  • Mattijs Smits. . The Lao Institute for Renewable Energy (LIRE). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 24, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2010.

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Pico hydro is a term used for hydroelectric power generation of under 5 kW These generators have proven to be useful in small remote communities that require only a small amount of electricity for example to power one or two fluorescent light bulbs and a TV or radio in 50 or so homes 2 Even smaller turbines of 200 300 W may power a single home with a drop of only 1 metre 3 3 ft Pico hydro setups typically are run of stream meaning that a reservoir of water is not created only a small weir is common pipes divert some of the flow drop this down a gradient and through the turbine before being exhausted back to the stream A pico hydro system made by the Sustainable Vision project from Baylor University 1 Like other hydroelectric and renewable source power generation pollution and consumption of fossil fuels is reduced though there is still typically an environmental cost to the manufacture of the generator and distribution methods Contents 1 Small scale DIY hydroplants 2 Manufacturers 3 Transmission distance 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSmall scale DIY hydroplants EditWith a growing DIY community and an increasing interest in environmentally friendly green energy some hobbyists have endeavored to build their own hydroelectric plants from old water mills from kits or from scratch 3 The DIY community has used abandoned water mills to mount a waterwheel and electrical generating components 4 This approach has also been popularized in the TV series It s Not Easy Being Green 4 These are usually smaller turbines of 5 kW or less 5 6 Through the internet the community is now able to obtain plans to construct DIY water turbines 7 8 9 and there is a growing trend toward building them for domestic requirements The DIY hydroelectric plants are now being used both in developed countries and in developing countries to power residences and small businesses Two examples of pico hydro power can be found in the towns of Kithamba and Thimba in the Central Province of Kenya These produce 1 1 kW and 2 2 kW respectively Local residents were trained to maintain the hydro schemes The pico hydro sites in Kenya won Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy 10 Using a pumped storage system of cisterns and small generators pico hydro may also be effective for closed loop home systems 11 12 Manufacturers EditIn Vietnam several Chinese manufacturers have sold pico powerplants at prices as low as 20 70 for a powerplant of 300 500 W However the devices sold are said to be low in quality and may damage connected equipment if connected improperly 13 Sam Redfield of the Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group AIDG has developed a pico hydro generator made from common PVC pipe and a modified Toyota alternator housed in a five gallon bucket The generator was developed to provide power to communities without access to the electricity grid in developing countries Envisioned as an energy source to charge cell phones provide lighting and charge batteries the generator is designed to be made by artisans with basic skills and can be built for less than 150 The Toyota alternator used in the generator is converted to a permanent magnet alternator allowing it to generate power at low RPMs The Five Gallon Bucket Hydroelectric Generator was the subject of a work group at the 2008 International Development Design Summit IDDS at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology During the Summer of 2013 an energy project in Abra Malaga Peru was completed using the bucket generator 14 A website has been put together as a forum for ideas and further iterations of the generator that includes a build manual 15 Common centrifugal water pumps can be operated in reverse to act as turbines While these machines rarely have optimum hydraulic characteristics when operated as turbines their availability and low cost makes them attractive 16 Transmission distance EditIf the power will be used more than 30 metres 98 ft from the generator then the transmission distance may be an important consideration 17 Many small systems use automotive alternators producing 12 VDC and possibly charging a battery For example a 12 V system that produces 1 kW of power has a flow of 80 A and the wire size is 4 gauge 18 The purchase cost of two strands of wire 300 metres 980 ft long for this voltage and amperage was typically 2400 US in 2015 19 To avoid such a large wire cost a higher voltage and lower current is required 20 If a 240 VAC alternator is used instead the flow is only 4 A over 300 metres 980 ft of 18 gauge wire costing 180 US 21 The cost of wire resulted in North America using 120 240 VAC after DC voltage lost the war of the currents in the late 1800s Another approach to reduce wire costs is to have a 12 VDC alternator with a short high current connection to an inverter outputting 120 VAC or 240 VAC at a much lower current on a long length of thinner wire See also Edit nbsp Energy portalSmall hydro 1 to 20 MW Micro hydro 5 to 100 kW Hydro power Renewable energy Sustainable energy Grid tied electrical systemReferences Edit Thomas Brian Jordan Bill McGhee Ryan January 24 2013 Pico Hydropower Franchising A Test Bed in Rural Honduras PDF National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance Retrieved August 24 2018 Micro Hydro Project Technologies for Conservation amp Development project Archived from the original on July 31 2009 Retrieved September 6 2010 OLD WATER MILLS IDEA FOR GREEN ELECTRICITY Archived from the original on May 1 2006 Retrieved August 5 2015 a b Its not easy being green Archived from the original on June 17 2006 Watermills poweramounts depending on streams rivers PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 7 2013 Retrieved October 16 2013 Navitron s hydroelectric plants information page Navitron org uk Retrieved October 16 2013 Hydroelectric plants DIY plans Green trust org Retrieved October 16 2013 Cunningham Paul Woofenden Ian Simplified overview of diy hydroplants installation Homepower com Archived from the original on April 19 2012 Retrieved October 16 2013 Appropriate Technology Sourcebook Archived from the original on September 14 2008 Retrieved August 5 2015 Ashden Award for Pico hydro power in Kenya Ashden Awards Archived from the original on December 27 2009 Retrieved September 6 2010 Is energy storage via pumped hydro systems is possible on a very small scale Science Daily October 24 2016 Archived from the original on May 10 2017 Retrieved September 6 2018 Root Ben December 2011 January 2012 Microhydro Myths amp Misconceptions Home Power Vol 146 Retrieved September 6 2018 Shahidur R Khandker Douglas F Barnes Hussain Samad Nguyen Huu Minh September 2008 Welfare Impacts of Rural Electrification Evidence from Vietnam PDF World Bank Retrieved September 6 2010 Five Gallon Bucket Hydroelectric Generator Sam Redfield Five Gallon Bucket Hydroelectric Generator Build Manual PDF Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group Engineering for Change Archived from the original PDF on December 17 2012 Retrieved June 20 2012 Arthur Williams The Performance of Centrifugal Pumps as Turbines and Influence of Pump Geometry PDF Esha be Retrieved August 12 2015 The Electric Side of Hydro Power homepower com Retrieved August 8 2015 Timothy Thiele Determining Proper Electrical Wiring Size About com Home Retrieved August 8 2015 Donnie May 29 2015 Southwire 4 Stranded THHN Black By the Foot 20499099 The Home Depot The Home Depot Retrieved August 8 2015 The Electric Side of Hydro Power Page 2 of 3 homepower com Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved August 8 2015 CraiginPA February 19 2015 Cerrowire 50 ft 18 Gauge 2 Conductor Thermostat Wire 210 1002B The Home Depot The Home Depot Retrieved August 8 2015 External links Edit What is Pico Hydro Pico hydro publications University of Nottingham UK Retrieved September 6 2010 Mattijs Smits Technography of pico hydropower in the Lao PDR The Lao Institute for Renewable Energy LIRE Archived from the original PDF on March 24 2018 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