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Minimum Flow Units - Case Study
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Environmental regulations are becoming more stringent and the minimum by-pass flow requirements are generally increasing in North-America. Many of our small hydro technologies are perfectly suited for this type of application whether it is to replace an existing pressure reducing valve or implement a new turbine upstream of the by-passed reach of an existing hydro plant. Shown below is an example of a project where a turbine was integrated upstream of a by-passed reach to produce energy while securing a minimum flow for environmental considerations.
- Project: High Gate Falls
- Client: City of Swanton
- Location: Swanton, VT
- Date: 2010
- Turbine Type: OSSBERGER Crossflow
- Head: 42 feet/ 12.8 meters
- Flow: 5700 l/s
- Power Output: 572 Kw
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