Micro-Hydro Power Generation Design and Fabrication of Micro-Hydro Turbine for Water Treatement Plant

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Micro hydro is that form of alternative source which refers to hydro power systems with a power rating of 100Kw. A 100kW system will produce 100 standard units of electricity in one hour. Micro hydro systems differ from large hydro power since the flows of water required are much smaller. This paper will give the details of our research on micro-hydro turbine. It also includes designing, fabricating and testing of a model for the prototype. The whole project has been done at the Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporation’s water treatment plant. A complete model analysis report, with CAD design will be illustrated in the report. The details of model like its specifications, significance, figures, advantages and various forms of application will be documented. The flow in between various processes is utilised to generate electricity. The plus point of our project is that we design according to available conditions, not recondition according to available design

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