Mini Hydro
Mini Hydro
Mini Hydro
INTRODUCTION
Since there are many rivers in Bohol based on its hydrograph, water is
the most available and favorable source of energy. The construction of a
Hydroelectric Power Plant is more possible.
Theoretical Background
When you look at rushing waterfalls and rivers, you may not
immediately think of electricity. But hydroelectric (water-powered) power
plants are responsible for lighting many of our homes and neighborhoods.
On September 30, 1886, the worlds first hydroelectric power plant began
operation in the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin. The plant, later named
the Appleton Edison Light Company, was initiated by Appleton paper
manufacturer H. F. Rogers, who had been inspired by Thomas Edisons
plans for an electricity-producing station in New York.
The theory is to build a dam on a large river that has a large drop in
elevation. The dam stores lot of water behind it in the reservoir. Near the
bottom of the dam wall there is the water intake. Gravity causes it to fall
through the penstock inside the dam. At the end of the penstock there a
turbine propeller, which is turned by the moving water. The shaft from the
turbine goes up into the generator, which produces the power. Power lines
are connected to the generator that carries electricity to the consumers. The
water continues past the propeller through the tailrace into the river past the
dam.
THE PROBLEM
Objectives
First and foremost, this study focuses on how Bohol will be more
responding to power outage when occasionally the extending Geothermal
Power Plant in Tongonan, Leyte got troubles in their system. Secondly this
may help electric consumers to have less electric bill cost since electrical
transmission from Leyte to Bohol rises the distribution cost of electricity.
On the other side, there are advantages that may benefit Boholanos
specially those people in agriculture. Development of a dam and using the
exhaust water from the turbine during electric generation as supply water for
irrigation may help farmers to irrigate their lands and fields.