Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak

There is currently a large expansion in photovoltaic installation worldwide especially in the temperate regions of the world which have tended to influence electrical power decisions in developing countries at the equator. This research clearly justifies hydropower over photovoltaic electricity gene...

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Main Authors: Prashobh, Karunakaran, Lau, Alvin KS, Reddy, Anr
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Language:English
Published: UTEM 2017
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15378/
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author Prashobh, Karunakaran
Lau, Alvin KS
Reddy, Anr
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description There is currently a large expansion in photovoltaic installation worldwide especially in the temperate regions of the world which have tended to influence electrical power decisions in developing countries at the equator. This research clearly justifies hydropower over photovoltaic electricity generation in non-grid connected regions of equatorial Sarawak, Malaysia. A case study was made of photovoltaic installations versus micro-hydropower installation in these regions. There are problems of micro-hydroelectricity especially during dry seasons but this work justifies allocating more resources in improving micro-hydroelectricity research such that eventually it will produce enough electricity even with the low water flow rate of the dry seasons. This research can be done locally compared to photovoltaics whose research tends to be mostly imported into Malaysia. Some comparisons are made to grid connected hydroelectric dams to depict capabilities of this technology given sufficient research allocations.
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spelling unimas-153782017-02-20T07:00:57Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15378/ Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak Prashobh, Karunakaran Lau, Alvin KS Reddy, Anr TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering There is currently a large expansion in photovoltaic installation worldwide especially in the temperate regions of the world which have tended to influence electrical power decisions in developing countries at the equator. This research clearly justifies hydropower over photovoltaic electricity generation in non-grid connected regions of equatorial Sarawak, Malaysia. A case study was made of photovoltaic installations versus micro-hydropower installation in these regions. There are problems of micro-hydroelectricity especially during dry seasons but this work justifies allocating more resources in improving micro-hydroelectricity research such that eventually it will produce enough electricity even with the low water flow rate of the dry seasons. This research can be done locally compared to photovoltaics whose research tends to be mostly imported into Malaysia. Some comparisons are made to grid connected hydroelectric dams to depict capabilities of this technology given sufficient research allocations. UTEM 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15378/1/Photovoltaic%20versus%20Micro-Hydropower%20for%20Rural%20%28abstract%29.pdf Prashobh, Karunakaran and Lau, Alvin KS and Reddy, Anr (2017) Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak. Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, 8 (12). pp. 129-133. ISSN 2289-8131 http://journal.utem.edu.my/index.php/jtec/article/view/1448
spellingShingle TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
Prashobh, Karunakaran
Lau, Alvin KS
Reddy, Anr
Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak
title Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak
title_full Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak
title_fullStr Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak
title_short Photovoltaic versus Micro-Hydropower for Rural Non-Grid Connected Areas of Equatorial Sarawak
title_sort photovoltaic versus micro-hydropower for rural non-grid connected areas of equatorial sarawak
topic TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15378/
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15378/1/Photovoltaic%20versus%20Micro-Hydropower%20for%20Rural%20%28abstract%29.pdf