Indigenous communities in rural Viet Nam, such as the Muong, often lack any form of power generation. This provides them with little opportunity to undertake practical and income-generating activities after nightfall. Recently, however, the Muong have adopted a form of hydropower, known as pico-hydro – the smallest scale of hydropower system. The kinetic power of moving water is transformed into electrical power by a turbine and generator. This gives the community valuable light in the evening and the ability to explore new technological avenues.
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The Introduction of Low-Cost Polyethylene Tube Biodigesters on Small-Scale Farms in Vietnam
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Nguyen Phu Nghiep and Tran Ngoc Tue, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZi) GmbH and Mekong River Commission Secretariat April-June 1997
