DocumentCode :
168608
Title :
Community capacity building: Collaborative micro-hydropower design in Cameroon
Author :
Dare, Anne ; Forin, Tiago ; Ileleji, Klein ; Jesiek, Brent K. ; Lumkes, John ; Pawletko, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
10-13 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
479
Lastpage :
485
Abstract :
Small-scale power systems have considerable potential as sustainable and scalable sources of energy for developing countries. Recognizing this reality, a Global Design Team (GDT) from Purdue University has been working to develop a micro-hydropower solution with local technicians in Bangang, Cameroon. This paper recounts the five-year history of this team and project, including how the team was initially established and funded; how the hydropower turbine was designed, redesigned, and implemented; and how the relationship between the team, community, and other stakeholders evolved and improved over time. In addition to discussing some key technical dimensions of this project, the paper describes the GDT model, which brings together Purdue students, faculty, and staff from engineering and other fields to address pressing needs in developing communities worldwide. Particular emphasis is placed on best practices used by the GDT program to promote student learning while also helping teams work more effectively with partner communities and organizations. This team´s powerful story - including their award-winning recognition in both the 2011 EPA P3 program and Clinton Global Initiative University 2014 Commitments Challenge - demonstrates how students and partner communities with the right resources, support, and passion can engineer solutions that improve quality of life for all participants.
Keywords :
hydraulic turbines; hydroelectric power stations; Cameroon; GDT model; collaborative microhydropower design; community capacity building; global design team; hydropower turbine; small-scale power systems; Blades; Communities; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Hydroelectric power generation; Prototypes; Turbines; Appropriate technologies; global competency; global design teams; international development; micro-hydropower; service learning;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GHTC.2014.6970326
Filename :
6970326
Link To Document :
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