Much current discussion on microhydro in underdeveloped countries, below from [email protected] 17/01/10
There are many in depth studies on this subject, here are a few....
http://finesse-africa.org/newsletter/200604/hp_westafrica.php
http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1497%3Aa-simple-technology-for-complicated-woe-micro-hydro-in-sabah-and-sarawak&catid=62%3Asoutheast-asia-indigenous-peoples&Itemid=84&lang=en
http://webapps01.un.org/dsd/caseStudy/public/displayDetailsAction.do?code=256
http://www.ewb-international.org/partnerslist.htm
http://www.esha.be/fileadmin/esha_files/documents/publications/articles/IT_Power_final.pdf
http://www.udc.edu/cere/Williams_Porter.pdf
http://www.planeta-observatory.gov.np/publication/proceedings/Proceeding(seminar-S&T).pdf
http://www.gnesd.org/Downloadables/GnesdRegionalWorkshop.pdf
"In conclusion, the blame for a quarter
of the world's population being
deprived of energy cannot be laid at
the door of nature or of technology.
Nature provides an abundance of
energy, and the technology exists to
exploit it. It is the lack of appropriate
policies and actions that is creating
islands of deprivation." excerpt from Gnesd above
Conrad,
Canada
" Does a man Light a lamp and hide it under a bushel?" Joshua Ben Joseph
There are many in depth studies on this subject, here are a few....
http://finesse-africa.org/newsletter/200604/hp_westafrica.php
http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1497%3Aa-simple-technology-for-complicated-woe-micro-hydro-in-sabah-and-sarawak&catid=62%3Asoutheast-asia-indigenous-peoples&Itemid=84&lang=en
http://webapps01.un.org/dsd/caseStudy/public/displayDetailsAction.do?code=256
http://www.ewb-international.org/partnerslist.htm
http://www.esha.be/fileadmin/esha_files/documents/publications/articles/IT_Power_final.pdf
http://www.udc.edu/cere/Williams_Porter.pdf
http://www.planeta-observatory.gov.np/publication/proceedings/Proceeding(seminar-S&T).pdf
http://www.gnesd.org/Downloadables/GnesdRegionalWorkshop.pdf
"In conclusion, the blame for a quarter
of the world's population being
deprived of energy cannot be laid at
the door of nature or of technology.
Nature provides an abundance of
energy, and the technology exists to
exploit it. It is the lack of appropriate
policies and actions that is creating
islands of deprivation." excerpt from Gnesd above
Conrad,
Canada
" Does a man Light a lamp and hide it under a bushel?" Joshua Ben Joseph