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Hydro turbine 2 Casing simplification 1 Central Africa 1 Darrieus-type runner 1 Distributed generation 1 Electric power industry 1 Electricity 1 Electricity generation 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Floating hydro-turbine 1 Governor controller 1 Hydro Turbine 1 Hydropower 1 Infrastructure 1 Infrastruktur 1 Islanding operation 1 Manufacturing Infrastructure 1 Marine-current energy 1 Ocean energy 1 Pico 1 Renewable Energy 1 Renewable energy 1 Small Hydropower 1 Small hydro generation 1 Speed controller 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 Subsahara-Afrika 1 Turbine performance 1 Wasserkraft 1 Zentralafrika 1 energy 1 hub 1 hydro-turbine 1 hydroelectricity 1 hydrology 1 propeller 1 runner 1
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Bakar, Ab Halim Abu 1 Ebhota, Williams 1 Ebhota, Williams S. 1 Furukawa, Akinori 1 Inambao, Freddie 1 Jacovkis, P.M. 1 Matsushita, Daisuke 1 Mohamad, Hasmaini 1 Mokhlis, Hazlie 1 Okuma, Kusuo 1 Ping, Hew Wooi 1 Ponta, F.L. 1 Shimokawa, Kai 1 Tabakov, Pavel Y. 1 Watanabe, Satoshi 1
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Renewable Energy 2 African journal of science, technology, innovation & development : AJSTID 1 International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy : IJEEP 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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Hydropower potentials and effects of poor manufacturing infrastructure on small hydropower development in sub-Saharan Africa
Ebhota, Williams; Tabakov, Pavel Y. - In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy : IJEEP 7 (2017) 5, pp. 60-67
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Design basics of a small hydro turbine plant for capacity building in sub-Saharan Africa
Ebhota, Williams S.; Inambao, Freddie - In: African journal of science, technology, innovation & … 8 (2016) 1/2, pp. 111-120
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Experimental study on simplification of Darrieus-type hydro turbine with inlet nozzle for extra-low head hydropower utilization
Shimokawa, Kai; Furukawa, Akinori; Okuma, Kusuo; … - In: Renewable Energy 41 (2012) C, pp. 376-382
A ducted Darrieus-type hydro turbine has been proposed for utilization of extra-low head hydropower less than 2 m. In … general, the low head hydro turbine system demands the simple structure to reduce the cost of power generation. The Darrieus …-type hydro turbine is cross flow type and takes larger values of generated torque with higher efficiency on the upstream path of …
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A review on islanding operation and control for distribution network connected with small hydro power plant
Mohamad, Hasmaini; Mokhlis, Hazlie; Bakar, Ab Halim Abu; … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15 (2011) 8, pp. 3952-3962
Hydro power generation is the oldest generation and provides the largest contribution among the renewable energy types of generation. In distribution system, most of the distributed generation (DG) is small scale hydro generation of which utilizes the natural flowing water of the river. This...
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Marine-current power generation by diffuser-augmented floating hydro-turbines
Ponta, F.L.; Jacovkis, P.M. - In: Renewable Energy 33 (2008) 4, pp. 665-673
The oceans represent a huge energy reservoir consistent of stored solar and gravitational energy in several forms, causing ceaseless movements of an enormous volume of water. This energy is generally diffuse but, in many cases, significantly more concentrated than other forms of renewable energy...
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