Abstract:
Energy security and environmental protection are the major bottlenecks of development policies
and strategies in developing countries. Renewable energy technologies especially Small/Micro Hydropower (MHP) schemes have been identified as one of the best options for decentralized
power generation in rural areas In this study MHP potential sites selection followed by
intensive field survey was undertaken to technically and socio economically analysis of the
power that would be generate and community load to avoid un match between power and the
community population in the study area and to determine its feasibility for being constructed
nearby feature
Ethiopia is situated in horn of Africa with a total population of 80 million of which 85%
is living in rural areas where access to modern electricity is difficult, with electrification
status negligible and being < 1% . These communities are settled farther away from the
national grid and are sparsely populated which makes extending the national grid to
them uneconomical because of the high cost of transmission and the very low load
factor. However, improving the life style of the population as well as the economy of a
country will be difficult without energy especially modern energy systems.
In the Millennium Development Goals of SSA and the Growth and Transformation Plan
(increasing total electricity access from 41% in 2010 to 75% in 2015) of Ethiopia, increased
access to modern energy in all sectors is one of the pillars. In most instances the possible role of
small scale hydropower has been recognized, as in the new draft for energy strategy of the
World Bank that does specifically highlight small scale hydropower as an important component
of future World Bank activities in Africa Small Scale hydro power is recognized as one of the
most viable sources of clean, renewable and abundant alternative energy resources for
sustainable development in isolated rural areas of SSA countries
The socio-economic study indicated that social and economic situation of the HHs in the study
area is well suited for community oriented development practice with more than 70% of the HHs
having an annual income of more than $ 350/yr. Moreover, they currently have an energy
expense of $18/year-$36/year for lighting only
Finally because of this research 6 potential sites are identified, so from this 6 potential site we
can generate power 103.7kw and the total energy 2488.8wh /day means 2488800wh considering per house hold consumption 82w From this potential sites 30,351 house hold or 182,107 people
would be electrified this shows that the power that could be generated from each power plant
site is more than enough of the load to be supplied and even it can supply for an increase in
demand of at least 50% of today’s demand. Except one sites at Hamani sites which not feasible
for MHP, the remaining are taken to be a hydro-only system. The design discharge of the case
study site is o.4 m3/s and net head is 13.5m the power that can be extract 34.4kw