Motors as Generators for Micro-hydro Power

Motors as Generators for Micro-hydro Power by Nigel Smith is a practical handbook published by Intermediate Technology Publications in 1994. This 82-page guide is written in English and focuses on the use of induction motors for electricity generation in remote locations, specifically aimed at engineers and technicians involved in designing and installing small water-power schemes for isolated houses and communities.
Readers will find detailed insights based on practical experiences from manufacturers and installers of induction generator units in various village locations. The book covers essential aspects of technology and engineering related to power resources, particularly in the context of alternative and renewable energy solutions. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to implement effective micro-hydro power systems in challenging environments.
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A guide to the use of induction motors for electricity generation in remote locations. It is written as a practical handbook for engineers and technicians involved in designing and installing small water-power schemes for isolated houses and communities. This manual arose out of practical experience of manufacturers and installers of induction generator units working in village locations in a number of countries.
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