TY - JOUR
T1 - Savonius hydrokinetic turbines for a sustainable river-based energy extraction: A review of the technology and potential applications in Malaysia
AU - Badrul Salleh, Mohd
AU - Kamaruddin, Noorfazreena M.
AU - Mohamed-Kassim, Zulfaa
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - The increasing need for access to reliable off-grid electricity in remote areas, coupled with the negative effects of diesel-based generators, is driving demand for renewable and sustainable energy productions. River-based hydrokinetic turbines are one such environmentally friendly technology that has received growing interest for further scientific studies and real engineering applications within the last decade. Several challenges remain which have hindered the realization of this technology in those areas. This review article focuses on the vertical-axis Savonius hydrokinetic turbines, which are primarily preferred for being simple, practical, and economical for low-load applications in low-income communities in remote areas. The principles, technicalities, and recent improvements of these turbines are comprehensively reviewed and discussed. The potential advantages of implementing such a technology in Malaysia are abundant, primarily due to its monsoon climate with ample precipitation and vast river networks. However, several challenges and gaps still remain, which are identified in this article to further improve the technology for realistic implementation.
AB - The increasing need for access to reliable off-grid electricity in remote areas, coupled with the negative effects of diesel-based generators, is driving demand for renewable and sustainable energy productions. River-based hydrokinetic turbines are one such environmentally friendly technology that has received growing interest for further scientific studies and real engineering applications within the last decade. Several challenges remain which have hindered the realization of this technology in those areas. This review article focuses on the vertical-axis Savonius hydrokinetic turbines, which are primarily preferred for being simple, practical, and economical for low-load applications in low-income communities in remote areas. The principles, technicalities, and recent improvements of these turbines are comprehensively reviewed and discussed. The potential advantages of implementing such a technology in Malaysia are abundant, primarily due to its monsoon climate with ample precipitation and vast river networks. However, several challenges and gaps still remain, which are identified in this article to further improve the technology for realistic implementation.
KW - Savonius
KW - hydrokinetic turbine
KW - technology
KW - review
KW - energy
KW - sustainable
U2 - 10.1016/j.seta.2019.100554
DO - 10.1016/j.seta.2019.100554
M3 - Article
SN - 2213-1388
VL - 36
JO - Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
JF - Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
M1 - 100554
ER -