DocumentCode
3702731
Title
Innovative renewable generation on a budget
Author
Alexander A. Anderson;Larry D. Hull
Author_Institution
Odin Energy Works LLC, North Bend, WA, USA
fYear
2015
Firstpage
214
Lastpage
218
Abstract
Adding augmenters to small-scale wind, solar, and hydrokinetic generators can be a powerful, cost-saving strategy for distributed generation applications. In the last decade, renewed commercial interest in augmentation technologies has resulted in their successful deployment worldwide. This paper proposes that innovative electric generators should be implemented to take advantage of the diverse resources available in the Madan community of Jiwaka Province, Papua New Guinea. Portability, low production costs, ease of on-site assembly, and recycling of available materials are emphasized as the key design parameters in construction of the suggested augmented generators. The working principles and economics of the technologies are discussed along with suggestions for overcoming cultural barriers to electrification in the tradition-bound society of rural Papua New Guinea.
Keywords
"Wind turbines","Production","Hydraulic turbines","Rivers","Photovoltaic systems","Generators"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2015 IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GHTC.2015.7343975
Filename
7343975
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