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A study of technical, economic and social factors affecting micro-hydropower plants in Nepal

Butchers, Joe; Williamson, Sam; Booker, Julian; Tran, Anh; Gautam, Biraj; Karki, Prem Bikram

Authors

Joe Butchers Joe.Butchers@uwe.ac.uk
Lecturer in Engineering Principles

Sam Williamson

Julian Booker

Anh Tran

Biraj Gautam

Prem Bikram Karki



Abstract

Due to slow expansion of the national grid, many rural areas of Nepal depend on micro-hydropower plants to provide electricity to homes and businesses. Micro-hydro turbines are designed, manufactured and installed by small and medium sized enterprises based in Nepal. After a plant is commissioned, its technical and economic operation is managed by selected members of the local community. When problems affect the plant, people are forced to rely on traditional or fossil fuel-based technologies to provide light to their homes, whilst many businesses cannot run without a supply of electricity. A study of 24 sites (18 Crossflow and 6 Pelton turbines) looked to identify the combination of technical, social and economic factors that affect the performance and reliability of plants. Interviews were carried out with plant operators, plant managers, and consumers to understand how the plant is run and managed, and the position it occupies in the local community. A quantitative assessment of maintenance and observation of 10 sub-systems was conducted at each site. The information collected demonstrated that the social and economic impact at home and in the community mean that micro-hydropower plants are highly valued. However, it was found that 40% of managers reported that monthly payments were not always sufficient to pay for repairs. By combining information on the domestic and commercial end uses, financially threatened sites have been identified. At the sites with trained operators, a higher quality of maintenance was found. Across all of the sites, problems at all sub-systems which could weaken performance and increase running costs have been identified.

Citation

Butchers, J., Williamson, S., Booker, J., Tran, A., Gautam, B., & Karki, P. B. (2019). A study of technical, economic and social factors affecting micro-hydropower plants in Nepal. In 2018 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC). https://doi.org/10.1109/GHTC.2018.8601895

Conference Name GHTC 2018 - IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, Proceedings
Conference Location San Jose, CA, USA
Start Date Oct 18, 2018
End Date Oct 21, 2018
Acceptance Date Oct 18, 2018
Online Publication Date Jan 6, 2019
Publication Date Jan 6, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 8, 2023
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Series Number 2377-6919
Book Title 2018 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC)
ISBN 9781538655665
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/GHTC.2018.8601895
Keywords Nepal, micro-hydropower, social, technical, economic
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10845034
Publisher URL https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8601895
Related Public URLs https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/8589961/proceeding