HYDROPOWER GENERATED FROM WASTEWATER FLOW OF SEWAGE SYSTEM IN MOUNTAIN CITIES: TAIF CITY AS A CASE STUDY

Authors

  • Abdulrazak Homidi Almaliki

Keywords:

Hydro-Power potential (HPP), GIS approach, Wastewater discharge, Mountainous city

Abstract

A Hydro-Power potential (HPP) is defined by the head profile and the value of discharge. However,
the absence of information on aspects such as discharge data, elevation, and head along sewers installed in the hilly
and mountainous city is a significant barrier to effective design and implementation of a suitable HPP. In this
research, GIS approach within new methodology is used to determine potential sites for installation of HPPs by
analyzing spatial data. Head calculation was conducted using neighborhood statistical method with topography data
from the municipality of Taif while sewage discharge was approached using the theory of simplifying sewage
system. Findings indicated that Taif city has a total of 37 potential HPP sites with power outputs ranging from
8.83kW to 3.7MW. However, this approach is only effective in the determination of potential sites rather than the
actual implementation of HPP systems. The present study finds that prospects of HP generation from wastewater
flows in Taif City are feasible, hence deeper research into an actual implementation plan is recommended.

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Published

2019-02-10

How to Cite

Abdulrazak Homidi Almaliki. (2019). HYDROPOWER GENERATED FROM WASTEWATER FLOW OF SEWAGE SYSTEM IN MOUNTAIN CITIES: TAIF CITY AS A CASE STUDY. GEOMATE Journal, 17(61), 181–186. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/2173