IWA 33-3:2021

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 16 March 2021 ·

Technical guidelines for the development of small hydropower plants — Part 3: Design principles and requirements

Hydraulic energy engineering
Including hydraulic turbines

IWA 33-3:2021 Files

English 80 Pages
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IWA 33-3:2021 Scope

This document specifies the general principles and basic requirements of design for small hydropower (SHP) projects up to 30 MWe, mainly including hydrology, geology, energy calculations, project layout, hydraulics, electromechanical equipment selection, construction planning, project cost estimates, economic appraisal, social and environmental assessments.

Application of this document is intended to be site specific, with the principles and requirements of design applied in accordance with the needs of proposed hydropower plant.

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