Feasibility study of micro hydro power plant for rural electrification in Thailand by using axial flux permanent magnet

Author(s):  
Bunchar Hongpeechar ◽  
Wichit Krueasuk ◽  
Arnon Poungching-ngam ◽  
Pornrapeepat Bhasaputra ◽  
Woraratana Pattaraprakorn
2015 ◽  
Vol 74 ◽  
pp. 404-413 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeina Bitar ◽  
Imad Khamis ◽  
Ziad Alsaka ◽  
Samih Al Jabi

Author(s):  
Sudarman Sudarman ◽  
Wahyu Guszolil ◽  
Daryono Daryono ◽  
Muhammad Lukman

Micro Hydro Power (MHP) Plant is a small-scale power plant under 100 kW. Generally, MHP is built in a place that the electricity network has not touched. Many waterfalls in Taji Village are only used as tourist attractions. One of them is Coban Jahe waterfall which has a water discharge of 0.60567 m3/s in the dry season. Waterfall in Coban Jahe was used and planned as Micro Hydro Power Plant, it was called as MHP. Potential electric power generated from the MHP Coban Jahe Waterfall is 14.0368 kW with an effective head of 3.4742 m. The results show from the financial analysis, the construction of MHP is quite feasible with NPV of Rp. 45,676,769, BCR of 1.0852, which means it is feasible to be continued, the Payback Period is 9 years which does not exceed the project life, and the IRR obtained is 10,0087% which the projects are feasible and profitable to build.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosnita Rauf

FEASIBILITY STUDY OF MINI HIDRO POWER PLANT IN THE RIVER MANULA PUGUNG COUNTRYDISTRICT OF WEST COASTAL LAMPUNGRosnita Rauf*), Helny Lalan, and BudimanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Planning, Ekasakti UniversityJl. Veterans Dalam No. 26 B, PadangAbstractThe increase in demand for adequate supply of electricity increases with the increase in population. The energy source used today is from PT. PLN Persero. To generate electricity to this day is still dominated by fossil fuels, which is a source of energy that can not be renewed and not environmentally friendly. The Mini Hydro Power Plant is a renewable and environmentally friendly energy source that has the potential to replace fossil fuels. In this research, a feasibility study of mini hydro power plant which is located in West Coast Pesisir Regency of Lampung. This feasibility study, which we need to measure is the number of reliable water debit contained in one of the rivers of Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (TNBBS). The results showed that Manula river water discharge was Q = 20,32 m3 / s and Beda height or Head = 98 meter able to generate minimum power equal to 17,97 MW. From the results of power that can be generated, mini hydro power plant is feasible to be realized, but the need for further financial review.


2017 ◽  
Vol 117 ◽  
pp. 163-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prawin Angel Michael ◽  
C.P. Jawahar

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