Smart Hydro Power successfully reveals first micro-hydro turbine with an international roundtable on decentralized electrification

First Turbine Smart Hydro Power

Munich, Germany – On Monday April 4th Smart Hydro Power successfully revealed its first 5kW micro-hydro turbine system to an international audience.  Despite pouring rain, the company´s bright-blue turbine was floating calmy in the water during the event which took place at E.ON´s hydroelectric facility on the Isar River.  Unlike PV, the turbine proved that it is able to supply domestic appliances with converted AC power immediately. Because the turbine doesn´t require further infrastructure or major maintenance costs, it can compete with diesel generators on a micro grid, as well as standard electricity provided via the public grid.

Smart Hydro Power´s first testimonial was recognized in a speech by Mr. Rafael Castillo, the Energy Minister of the Federal State of San Martin, Peru. He remarked, „This turbine will enable increased economic development in rural regions such as San Martin”.   Smart Hydro Power will donate its first turbine to San Martin, Peru on June 1st, 2011 to power a local village, hospital and school. In light of the catastrophe in Japan, many guests came in supported of safe and clean energy coming from hydro. Mr. David Sweet of the World Alliance of Decentralized Energy (WADE) noted, “This technology offers a clean, affordable and sustainable solution for developed and developing countries. For many of the 1.6 billion people who lack access to modern power systems, Smart Hydro Power can be the key to profound improvement in the quality of daily life.“

In conjunction with the turbine presentation, Smart Hydro Power hosted a small roundtable discussion with the title “Decentralized Electrification: A Unifying Framework for Decentralized Energy”.  The roundtable consisted of 10 representatives of various public and private entities with active interest in global electrification, research and development projects. Some of the participants included Dr. Maritta Koch-Weser of the non-governmental organization Earth 3000 (Germany), Wim Klunne of state-funded research institution CSIR (South Africa), and Klaus Jorde of the energy consultancy group Entec AG (Switzerland).  The focus of the meeting was to streamline the success of electrification projects in developing countries.  Karl Kolmsee, CEO of Smart Hydro Power and moderator of the roundtable said, “Our discussion highlighted the necessity for a translation between social scientists and engineers in the implementation of decentralized electrification projects”. 

Smart Hydro Power to reveal turbine prototype

The event is seen as an important milestone for the company which will be attended by an international guest list. Accompanying the turbine demonstration will be a small round table discussing the progress of decentralized electrification efforts around the world, one of Smart Hydro Power´s key interests.  This roundtable will be attended by representatives of international organisations and businesses including; Earth 3000, Wade, Guascor, Entec AG and many others. Stay tuned for video and press coverage of the event which will be available on our website.

High Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) invests in Smart Hydro Power GmbH

Investors in this public/private partnership are the German Federal Ministry for Business and Technology (BMWi), the KfW Banking Group as well as the six industrial companies BASF, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens, Robert Bosch, Daimler and Carl Zeiss. These recent developments not only confirm the tremendous potential seen in SHP´s product, but also, will better enable the company to continue with its goal of showcasing its turbine in early April 2011 in Munich, Germany.

Smart Hydro Power wins at the enable2start competition

Along with a prize of € 50,000, Smart Hydro Power will be closely followed and reported on by the Financial Times Deutschland for the rest of the year. There will be monthly summaries of the company´s progress, struggles, surprises and success; along with quarterly reports of the company´s most important business numbers. The competition and event´s sponsors were Daimler, Ergo, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, and Alice.

Smart Hydro Power for the Peruvian Amazonas

St. Martin has an ambitious plan for sustainable rural electrification. With the Smart Hydro Power turbine it is possible to make excellent use of the region’s immense hydro-electrical potential without imposing environmental costs. A test site close to a rural hospital has been selected and preliminary studies will begin in January 2011. The turbine will arrive in Peru in June 2011. The project will occur in conjunction with GIZ, Practical Action, GRSM, the regional government of St. Martin, and the community of Alto Mayo.