Published 1998 | Version v1
Journal article

Decentralized electrification by small-scale hydraulic stations : a viable solution in mountainous regions

Description

The installation of a small-scale hydroelectric generating station to supply electricity to the small community of Takordmi in Morocco was described. The community of Takordmi consists of 32 households located in the remote mountainous region of Morocco. Takordmi was without electrical power until 1992 when a small 15 kW Pelton turbine was installed to supply electricity to the residents. Water to power the turbine generator was supplied by a small stream with an output of 4 to 8 liters per second and a head of 535 meters. Since the unit was installed, the mean monthly consumption of the community has been only 115 kWh, which averages to 4 kWh per household. The success of the Takordmi project has prompted the electrification of several other small communities in the remote regions of Morocco either by similar micro-hydroelectric stations or by photovoltaic cells. This project, funded by the Republic of Austria, demonstrates that it is feasible to provide electricity to remote rural communities by using local sources of power. 3 figs

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (French)
L'electrification decentralisee par micro-centrale hydraulique : une solution viable pour les zones de montagnes

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Liaison Energie Francophonie
Journal Issue
no.40
Journal Page Range
p. 38-40
ISSN
0840-7827
CODEN
LIENF5