Micro hydropower systems generate electricity from small water flows, usually producing less than 100 kilowatts of power. These systems are ideal for off-grid and rural applications where access to centralized electricity is limited. Micro hydropower systems require minimal infrastructure and can operate continuously, providing reliable base-load power. They have low environmental impact and utilize local water resources such as streams or small channels. Micro hydropower supports energy independence, reduces fossil fuel use, and enhances community resilience. With proper design and maintenance, these systems offer cost-effective and sustainable energy solutions for remote areas.
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