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A methodology for renovation of micro-hydropower plants: A case study using a turgo turbine in Nepal

Butchers, Joe; Williamson, Sam; Booker, Julian; Pradhan, Suman Raj; Karki, Prem Bikram; Gautam, Biraj; Pradhan, Bikram Raj; Sapkota, Prajwal

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

Sam Williamson

Julian Booker

Suman Raj Pradhan

Prem Bikram Karki

Biraj Gautam

Bikram Raj Pradhan

Prajwal Sapkota



Abstract

For off-grid communities, micro-hydropower continues to provide affordable and reliable electricity access across the world. In Nepal, despite ongoing development of large-scale hydropower projects and the extension of the national grid, there remain many off-grid communities that depend on micro-hydropower plants. Over time, these systems are prone to erosion from sediment in the water, which, together with other degrading mechanical and environmental effects, may lead to reduced reliability and potential failure. Extreme weather and natural disasters can also cause catastrophic failure of the plant and its infrastructure. In such cases, Nepali micro-hydropower companies are best placed to conduct renovation works. Where renovation is required, the selection of a different turbine type could be beneficial. Recent work has demonstrated the potential of the Turgo turbine for use in Nepal due to several advantageous features. In this paper, a methodology is applied to explore the feasibility of a site for refurbishment considering environmental, social, technical, economic, and legal factors. Subsequently, a series of design and costing activities are used to demonstrate that the Turgo turbine can be implemented. A Turgo turbine design is scaled appropriately and manufactured by a Nepali company. The turbine demonstrated an increase in power generated, from 18 kW for the existing turbine to 32 kW for the newly installed turbine. The potential for Turgo turbines at other sites around Nepal is analysed, demonstrating it could be used to renovate and improve energy production at many sites across the country.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 9, 2023
Online Publication Date Nov 22, 2023
Publication Date Nov 22, 2023
Deposit Date Nov 29, 2023
Publicly Available Date Dec 6, 2023
Journal Journal of Sustainability Research
Electronic ISSN 2632-6582
Publisher Hapres
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 4
Article Number e230015
DOI https://doi.org/10.20900/jsr20230015
Keywords micro-hydropower; Turgo turbine; site renovation; Nepal; methodology
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11469663

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