Good day, I have a large volume of water (20000cubic Metre per sec @ 6 Knots) with little or no head. Is there any type of Hydro Power that I can utilise or install without having to effect too much change or very little environmental damage? We are in a game park & an ecologically perfect location. We require around 60 KW. Diesel power is an option, but not a good one. We know of installed micro power systems in the past, but have no knowledge of any suppliers. Can or could you assist please? What I have seen further upstream (about 580Miles) is a 75KVA 220VAC turbine suspended 2metres from the bottom of two floating pontoons anchored offshore in the river's flow & would like to acquire a similar set-up. The distance from the shore to a river bottom depth (at our camp) of around 6 metres is only 4 or 5 metres into the river & the flow is in excess of 20000Cu Metres per sec, but the river only falls approx 1metre in 900metres. PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP?
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