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NTN develops the NTN miniature water wheel, a small hydroelectric power generation facility
.
On September 20, a demonstration experiment was conducted on the water channel of Moriya Shinyasuki in Suka, Japan, to investigate the power generation performance of water wheels and the influence on
the canal.
Figure 1: NTN miniature water wheel, a small white hydroelectric power generation device developed by NTN
Figure 2: NTN personnel are explaining the product
Figure 3: The experiment is ongoing
An output of less than 100 kW is called "microhydropower"
.
The company said it hopes to realize a low-carbon society
through the research and development of this product.
Local lawmakers and related personnel said they hoped that the research and development of the product would be linked to regional development as a major aid to recovery, and demonstration experiments
would be carried out in cities with stable water flows.
In the past, hydroelectric power generation took advantage of the drop in water level and carried out large-scale projects
.
The miniature water wheel weighs up to 150 kg and is easy to set up, allowing it to generate electricity
without intercepting the natural flow of water.
The micro water wheel has a unique propeller shape, and the water flow energy can be effectively converted into electricity
.
In this demonstration experiment, 10 miniature water wheels
are arranged on a canal of about 100 meters.
The model has a wing diameter of 90 cm and is calculated as a generation
of 1 kW at a flow rate of 2 m/s.
Every day, a windmill produces 24 kilowatt-hours of electricity, equivalent to the electricity used
by two homes.
NTN develops the NTN miniature water wheel, a small hydroelectric power generation facility
.
On September 20, a demonstration experiment was conducted on the water channel of Moriya Shinyasuki in Suka, Japan, to investigate the power generation performance of water wheels and the influence on
the canal.
Figure 1: NTN miniature water wheel, a small white hydroelectric power generation device developed by NTN
Figure 2: NTN personnel are explaining the product
Figure 3: The experiment is ongoing
An output of less than 100 kW is called "microhydropower"
.
The company said it hopes to realize a low-carbon society
through the research and development of this product.
Local lawmakers and related personnel said they hoped that the research and development of the product would be linked to regional development as a major aid to recovery, and demonstration experiments
would be carried out in cities with stable water flows.
In the past, hydroelectric power generation took advantage of the drop in water level and carried out large-scale projects
.
The miniature water wheel weighs up to 150 kg and is easy to set up, allowing it to generate electricity
without intercepting the natural flow of water.
The micro water wheel has a unique propeller shape, and the water flow energy can be effectively converted into electricity
.
In this demonstration experiment, 10 miniature water wheels
are arranged on a canal of about 100 meters.
The model has a wing diameter of 90 cm and is calculated as a generation
of 1 kW at a flow rate of 2 m/s.
Every day, a windmill produces 24 kilowatt-hours of electricity, equivalent to the electricity used
by two homes.