mikrohydroanläggningar
Mikrohydroanläggningar, often translated as micro-hydropower plants, are small-scale hydroelectric power systems typically producing less than 100 kilowatts of electricity. They harness the energy of flowing water, usually from rivers, streams, or canals, to generate electricity for local use, often in remote areas or for individual properties. The principle of operation is similar to larger hydropower plants, involving a turbine that is spun by the moving water, which in turn drives a generator to produce electricity.
The components of a mikrohydroanläggning generally include a water intake, a penstock (a pipe or channel that
Mikrohydroanläggningar are valued for their renewable energy generation capabilities, low environmental impact compared to large dams,