Difference between revisions of "MicroHydro"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
http://kelabit.net/bariohydro/images_/gallery/kerjasama_01/03_b.jpg | http://kelabit.net/bariohydro/images_/gallery/kerjasama_01/03_b.jpg | ||
− | The residents of [[Bario Asal]] longhouse and adjoining [[Arur Layun]] village intend to install a micro-hydro system capable of producing a minimum of 10 kW of electricity on the Pa Merario River. The micro-hydro system will replace the current diesel generator which runs for only 3 hours each night and costs residents RM 900.00 per month. | + | The residents of [[Bario Asal]] longhouse and adjoining [[Arur Layun]] village intend to install a micro-hydro system capable of producing a minimum of 10 kW of electricity on the [[Pa Merario]] River. The micro-hydro system will replace the current diesel generator which runs for only 3 hours each night and costs residents RM 900.00 per month. |
It will provide the 47 houses in [[Bario Asal]] and [[Arur Layun]], and the village church with a constant supply of clean, renewable energy at a fraction of the cost of diesel power. Residents will finally be able to enjoy indoor lighting and some of the basic amenities most of us take for granted. | It will provide the 47 houses in [[Bario Asal]] and [[Arur Layun]], and the village church with a constant supply of clean, renewable energy at a fraction of the cost of diesel power. Residents will finally be able to enjoy indoor lighting and some of the basic amenities most of us take for granted. |
Revision as of 00:14, 31 July 2007
Project Summary
http://kelabit.net/bariohydro/images_/gallery/kerjasama_01/03_b.jpg
The residents of Bario Asal longhouse and adjoining Arur Layun village intend to install a micro-hydro system capable of producing a minimum of 10 kW of electricity on the Pa Merario River. The micro-hydro system will replace the current diesel generator which runs for only 3 hours each night and costs residents RM 900.00 per month.
It will provide the 47 houses in Bario Asal and Arur Layun, and the village church with a constant supply of clean, renewable energy at a fraction of the cost of diesel power. Residents will finally be able to enjoy indoor lighting and some of the basic amenities most of us take for granted.