Performance Test of Mini Hydroelectric Power Plant
Performance Test of Mini Hydroelectric Power Plant
Performance Test of Mini Hydroelectric Power Plant
• intake works
: these change the configuration according to the type of watercourse used and the orography of
the area;
•filtering works
: these serve to remove large suspended bodies from the water and the type of works depends on the amount
of water involved and the type of the solids in the water flow;
•conveying works
: these consist of channels or penstocks depending on the orography and consequently the type of plant with
a low or high water drop;
•restitution works
: these channel the water back to the main watercourse.
The term ‘mini-hydro power plants’ refers to plants with a capacity below 10 MW according to the UNIDO
(United Nations Industrial Development Organization) classification. Its modest size helps to reduce
pressure and environmental impact. Mini hydro power plants are classified as follows:
•pico-plants: P < 5 kW
•Regulated flow facilities (storage): these can regulate water flow using daily, weekly or monthly regulation
tanks. Regulation is linked to the tank’s storage capacity. They exploit the potential energy contained in the
water collected in natural or artificial basins. The amount of energy produced depends mainly on the drop.
Mini hydro power plants are usually water flow facilities built next to rivers, streams or irrigation canals
with a constant speed in relation to the instream flow (an index of the maximum decrease in the flow of a
watercourse downstream of the intake system) required to protect the ecosystem.