![]() This locally made turbine kit and Chinese alternator was designed for the thousands of stone water mills in Afghanistan. Over a thousand crossflow turbines of this design have been installed in Afghanistan. The design was developed and transferred to private Afghan workshops by the International Assistance Mission (IAM). ![]() This locally made Electronic Load Control System (ELC) manages the plant output and keeps the voltage at a set value (220V). Hundreds of the ELCs have been built and installed by local workshops. This ELC has a built-in manual over-ride control which adds security for remote plants. ![]() TMT (Traditional Mill Turbine) kit placed alongside a functioning stone water mill. Grind wheat and irrigate during the daytime, produce electricity for lighting homes at night, or do all three if the water flow is large enough. ![]() The village community usually provides the labor to build the channel which can be a considerable amount of work. |
Remote HydroLight Services
"bringing light to remote places"
Mission statement:
We:
Why micro-Hydropower?
Electricity from
micro-hydropower is a clean,
safe, emission free, renewable energy. With proper
development it
is reliable, requires low maintenance, and results in a lower cost per
kW than other options such as: gasoline, diesel, or wind
generators, solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, or the environmental damage
and/or expense of bringing the grid from afar. Afghan
communities
can help install, operate, and maintain these power plants.
Community participation, self-sufficiency, and the benefits of reliable
lights bring pride, stability, and unity to communities.
Power
can be used for lights, radio, TV, computers, small industry (sewing
machines, agricultural processing), and large community water
heaters. Especially benefited are women and children who no
longer face the smell, smoke, danger, inconvenience, and cost of
lanterns. A consistent water supply allows power generation
24
hours/day even when there is no sun or wind. The generating
equipment produces low noise and can be built so it is not obstructive
or abusive to the environment. Water use is
“non-consumptive” in that the water flowing through
the
turbine returns to the river or stream it originated from and can be
reused for agricultural irrigation purposes.
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