Person-Portable Micro-Hydropower System
Navy SBIR FY2011.2


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2011.2
Topic No.: N112-147
Topic Title: Person-Portable Micro-Hydropower System
Proposal No.: N112-147-1170
Firm: SeaLandAire Technologies, Inc.
1510 Springport Rd Suite C
Jackson, Michigan 49202-1476
Contact: Brian Montague
Phone: (517) 784-8340
Web Site: www.sealandaire.com
Abstract: Natural disasters occur around the world all too frequently. When they occur, humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HADR) is needed quickly even in inaccessible locations due to either the natural terrain, or in some cases due to the disaster itself. Due to the scope of these disasters, some form of energy is usually required to start the recovery process. The best form of energy for use in remote areas is electrical. Local conditions determine which methods are best to generate electrical power. For areas that are near streams or rivers, a small, lightweight micro-hydro system that is easily transported and can be setup by one man in one day is an ideal solution to provide continuous power. As such, we are proposing a low to medium head (4-20m) micro-hydropower system to meet the needs of HADR and military missions in rugged, remote locations where other energy sources are not accessible or feasible. The proposed system will meet the ease of setup and power output requirements to make a positive impact on HADR and military missions. This system could also improve the quality of life for people beyond HADR situations.
Benefits: Anticipated results of the proposed approach:  Detailed design of a modular, lightweight, person portable micro-hydro system  Easy to use simulation tool to evaluate various system-level tradeoffs  Broadened operating regime for micro-hydropower systems through improved lightweight generator design, power electronics, and innovative penstock arrangement. These results will improve the state of the art for all impulse based micro-hydropower installations.

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