Abstract

The development of autonomous power supply systems based on micro-hydroelectric power plants using the energy of small watercourses is associated with the fulfillment of a number of contradictory requirements. The source should be fairly simple and cheap. A promising direction in the construction of such sources that ensure the fulfillment of these requirements is the creation of electric energy generation systems based on a generator whose inductor is combined with a hydraulic turbine. The article is devoted to the issues of designing and ensuring high performance characteristics of such micro-hydroelectric power plants.

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