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COURSE
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The development of small hydropower
around the world is on the increase. Small hydro offers a
wide range of benefits especially for rural areas and
developing countries. Governments, financiers, and
developers are finding new ways to fund and promote small
hydropower development. Efforts are also being made to
improve the exchange of ideas and technology related to
small hydropower. Small hydropower stations throughout the
world contribute more than 45,000 MW, representing about 5
percent of the installed hydropower capacity worldwide. |
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In India, small hydropower up to 25
MW capacity also includes the mini-and-micro hydro power
projects, which are usually confined strictly to local use.
A potential of over 15,000 MW has been identified from small
hydropower and Government of India has been according
priority to SHP development as thrust area. |
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The participants will be provided an
insight to SHP, site selection potential assessment,
planning and design of civil works, selection of E&M
equipment etc. |
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TARGET
PARTICIPANTS |
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The course has been designed for the
participants having Engineering/Scientific background and
are involved in Small Hydropower Development. The
participants may be from government departments, academic
institutions, private developers, manufacturers and NGO etc.
who are contributing or intend to contribute in Small
Hydropower Development.
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COURSE
PROGRAMME |
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The classroom
teaching using modern teaching aids, group discussions, site
visits etc. will be used to impart training. The course will
have lectures, tutorials, exchange of experiences of
participants from different counties through country
presentations, case studies and software development for SHP
project involving latest technology. |
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TENTATIVE COURSE TOPICS |
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The course will
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. • Overview of SHP
Development.
. • Comparative Country policies for small hydropower
development
. • Small Hydropower and Rural electrification.
. • Small hydropower under regulatory regime
. • Use of modern techniques such as GPS, RS and GIS for
conducting investigations and assessment.
. • Community based shp in remote villages
. • Regulatory impact on shp and Tariff
. • Financing of SHP projects
. • Case studies
. • Hands on Exposure on Real Time Simulator for SHP Plants
. • Electro- Mechanical Equipment/Works
. • SHP for Carbon Trading under CDM
. • Cost effective New Generating Equipments
. • Visit to Project Stations
Last date of nomination receipt: Dec. 15, 2009
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NUMBER
OF SEATS |
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There shall be
only 15 seats. Accordingly, the participants will be advised
to send their nominations at the earliest. The admission
will be granted on first cum first basis by given the
representation to large number of countries. Women
candidates will also be encouraged to apply.
Participants are
to be in good health, proficient in English reading,
speaking and listening. |
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VENUE |
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The
course will be held at Alternate Hydro Energy Center (AHEC),
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (Uttaranchal), India.
Roorkee is about 180 km North of Delhi and has a number of
academic and research Institutions. It is connected by road
and rail from Delhi. The nearest international airport is in
New Delhi. The average statistical temperature is about 15oC
during February. A large number of interstate buses Ply from
Delhi to Roorkee on way to Haridwar and Dehradun. Roorkee is
also connected by rail from Delhi and other important towns.
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BOARDING/LODGING & COURSE FEE |
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All
the expenses during the course on accommodation, boarding,
field visits and course material will be borne by us
directly. The accommodation is arranged at Officers guest
house (Continuing Education/Khosla International House) of
Indian Institute of technology, Roorkee on twin sharing
basis. There is no course fee for attending the course. |
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TRAVEL
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The nominating organization(s) or the
participant(s) shall have to bear all expenses on travel
from their home town to Delhi International Airport and
back.
The organizer and sponsor would not hold any responsibility
for risk of illness, accidents and loss of property incurred
by the participants. Participants are strongly advised to
insure themselves for such risks. The
travel of participants from Delhi Airport to Roorkee and
back of to Delhi airport shall be arranged/met by host
institution on the receipt of the confirmed programme in
advance.
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COURSE
FACULTY |
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The
course faculty will comprise faculty of AHEC and other
departments of the IIT, Roorkee, planners, policy makers,
equipment manufacturers and engineers with considerable
experience in SHP development. The experts from other
countries are also expected to deliver the expert lecturers.
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THE
SPONSOR, MNRE GOVT. OF INDIA |
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The
Ministry of New Renewable energy (MNRE), government of
India, the nodal Ministry for the development of Small
Hydropower (upto 25 MW) has sponsored the course(s). MNRE
offers several incentives to utilities and private
developers for the development of Small Hydropower in India.
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AHEC,
THE HOST INSTITUTION |
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Alternate Hydro Energy Center (AHEC) was
set up initially at Indian Institute of technology, Roorkee
by the Ministry of New Renewable Energy (MNRE), government
of India, in the year 1982 to work for power generation
through the development of small hydropower in hilly as well
as in plain areas. AHEC, an Academic centre of IIT, Roorkee,
has been imparting training to the field engineers and
technologists regularly. It provides real time simulator
based training for operation of SHP Plants
It provides expert services on all aspects of SHP
development to the utilities in both govt. and private
sector nationally as well as to other developing countries.
AHEC has been identified as ‘Apex Technical Institution’ for
the Small Hydropower Development in India. AHEC offers a 4
semester duration master of Technology (M.Tech.) course in
“Alternate Hydro Energy Systems” and Ph.D. programmes to
national and international candidates.
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For further
information and registration, please contact or write to:
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Head,
Alternate Hydro energy Centre,
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee-247667 (Uttarakhand), India |
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Phone : +91-1332
274254, 285213, 285836 Fax : +91-1332 273517, 273560 E-Mail
: ahec@iitr.ernet.in, aheciitr@gmail.com Web site:
www.iitr.ernet.in |
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