Dear Ron,

The concept for using micro hydro tubine to run directly refrigerator
compressor is very interesting. we have two micro hydro system installed in
the remote villages in Borneo both with 5 kw capacity and we are looking at
improving the socio economic income of the communities.

these communities are still active hunter gatherers, however thier main cash
income is from selling fish and bush meat. currenly they are selling the
fish and bush meat to middleman which offers very low price. the community
have no choice but to sell this meat or fish because they have no place to
keep it. so in order to get enough cash to send thier children to school,
they have to fish and hunt more and this gives great presure to thier
limited resources.

we are thinking if someone can help us to design the freezer, we can build
in the community so that they have more bargaining power or even marketing
their fish and bush meat directly in the towns. would appriciate if you can
help us to link with publications or interested party to help us with this

Cheers

Adrian Lasimbang
Sabah, Borneo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "davis ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: [microhydro] Re:> Refrigeration compressor directly driven by
Microhydro


>
> >  Refrigeration directly
> > driven by microhydro turbines
> >
> > Microhydro turbines would be a practical means to
> > directly drive mid-size refrigeration compressors
> for
> > walk-in refrigerators in remote areas, especially
> > where there is no electricity.
> > This would be a way to keep local food and produce
> > fresh until it could be used or taken to market,
> such
> > as fish. It would also upgrade the local diet.
> > It would mean that local people wouldn't have to eat
> a
> > whole cow a day or two after it is killed, as now
> must
> > be done in warmer areas. I think that from one to
> 2.5
> > h.p. would be sufficient for this.
> >  A turbine has very high start-up torque--good for
> > running compressors. The refrigeration box could be
> a
> > prefab made from styrofoam blocks with galvanized
> > sheet metal glued on the outside, and assembled on
> > site.
> >  Inside lights and an air circulation fan could be
> run
> > by electricity from a car alternator.
> >  I think that such a unit could go a long way toward
> > making some rural areas more self reliant and
> > improving diet.
> >  Anyone interested?
> >
> >  Ron Davis, watermotor.net
>
>
>
>
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