菲律宾伊富高省微型水电站的失效分析

Mahmoud Kabalan, D. Tamir, Pritpal Singh
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微型水力发电有望以具有成本效益的价格为偏远社区提供清洁的可再生能源。然而,以前的执行尝试失败率很高,证明是不可持续的。本文介绍了菲律宾伊富高省多个微型水电站的失效分析。分析是通过完成对失败地点的实地考察和对被忽视的水力发电设施进行技术检查来完成的。此外,还与多名社区成员和官员进行了面谈,以了解这些制度的社会、文化和经济背景。访谈还侧重于包括女性社区成员,以获得对社区的性别中立的概述。研究表明,多种技术、经济和社会因素可能导致该技术的实施失败。重点介绍了该省一个相对成功的微型水力发电系统,以与其他失败的地点进行比较。本文的目的是为未来微型水力发电系统的发展提供最佳实践的见解。这项研究表明,可持续的微型水力发电系统应处理可持续性的三个支柱- -社会、经济和技术。
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Failure analysis of micro-hydroelectric sites in the province of Ifugao, Philippines
Micro-hydroelectric power has the promise of supplying clean renewable energy for remote communities at a cost-effective price. However, previous attempts of implementation suffered from a high failure rate and proved to be unsustainable. This paper presents a failure analysis of multiple micro hydroelectric sites that were built in the province of Ifugao, Philippines. The analysis was done by completing field trips to the failed sites and performing a technical examination of the neglected hydroelectric facilities. Moreover, interviews with multiple community members and officials were held to understand the social, culture and economic context of these systems. The interviews also focused on including female community members to get a gender neutral overview of the community. The study showed that multiple technical, economic and social factors can lead to the failure of the implementation of this technology. A relatively successful micro-hydroelectric system in the province is highlighted to provide a comparison with the other failed sites. The aim of the paper is to provide an insight on the best practices for the future development of micro-hydroelectric systems. The study showed that a sustainable micro-hydroelectric system should address the three pillars of sustainability - social, economic and technical.
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