Abstract

This study aims to identify technical and non-technical aspects in developing the feasibility assessment of community-based hydropower.The technical aspects consist of the aspects of Hydrology, Civil and Mechanical Electrical and non-technical aspects influenced by economic, socio-cultural and environmental aspects. In identifying the two aspects above exploration of Borg and Gall theory, and related studies in the feasibility assessment commonly used by a team of experts and technical consultants and government standards.The feasibility assessment is strongly influenced by 43.24% of technical and non-technical aspects, the relationship between hydraulics and economic aspects ranges 32.43%, and the influence of social and environmental aspects by 24.32%

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