Performance Improvement of pico-hydro power turbine using domestic technology
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Author list: Usa Boonbumroong, Netithorn Ditnin, Attakarn Jansasithorn, Thatree Mamee, Pathomthit Chaisedthaphong
Publication year: 2024
Title of series: The 11th National and the 9th International Conference on Research and Innovation : The Development of Community Economy with BCG Model
Start page: 936
End page: 948
Number of pages: 13
URL: https://idcneu.com/neunic2024/a_international.html
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
Although pico hydropower technology's potential for low-cost renewable energy, importing such technology into Thailand can be costly, primarily due to the absence of domestic manufacturers. This project aimed to develop a domestically produced 3 kW hydropower turbine system by enhancing the KIRIWONG hydro turbine to meet international standards. The project succeeded in creating a prototype that achieves a head of 100 m and a flow rate of 5.05 l/s, generating AC electricity at 230 V and 50 Hz. The system features stainless-steel Pelton turbine blades, a 3 kW 6-phase synchronous motor, and an aluminum casting turbine support base, among other components, achieving a water-to-electricity conversion efficiency of 60.5%. Economic analysis showed the system's viability with a payback period of 1 year and 4 months and a cost of energy at 0.26 THB/kWh, proving its competitiveness against small diesel generators and conventional electricity sources. This development not only highlights the project's success in producing a cost-effective, efficient hydropower solution but also its impact on the local hydropower community, leading to increased orders and improved access to sustainable energy solutions.
Keywords
KIRIWONG hydro turbine., Nozzle, Performance, Pico hydro turbine