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Selecting the right equipment is crucial to the success of a hydropower system. Learn about impulse and reaction turbines, the two main types used for micro-hydro systems, in this guide.
A micro-hydroelectric system for your home, farm or ranch can reduce your use of utility-provided electricity. Learn about the water and power needs of a micro-hydro system in this guide.
Any new micro-hydropower facility in Missouri is subject to regulatory approval concerning surface water use and diversions. Learn about the steps for licensing one in this guide.
Missourians are fortunate to possess two important pieces of a viable hydropower resource: water and elevation. Learn about these two important characteristics of hydropower in this guide.
Micro-hydro involves a range of system sizes and can be used with a grid-connected or off-grid, battery-based system. Learn about micro-hydro systems designed to offset energy consumption in a home, farm or ranch in this guide.
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Don Day
Extension Associate
College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Amanda Marney
Extension Associate
Department of Biological Engineering
Joseph Kendrick
Extension Associate
Department of Biological Engineering
Farm water systems are often neglected when it comes to energy efficiency. Although the savings to be realized may not be as great as perhaps energy-efficient lighting, the return can be fairly short for some energy-saving investments. This guide presents some general guidelines regarding farm…
Bob BrozExtension Water Quality State SpecialistDivision of Food Systems and Bioengineering
Dairy operations use a substantial amount of energy to move and cool milk. However, substantial energy and monetary savings can be realized by implementing energy-efficient measures recommended in an energy audit.
The poultry industry continues to be an important component of Missouri's economy, with the 2007 census reporting $1,676,632,000 in sales. This figure represents 16.8 percent of Missouri's agricultural sales and ranks third in sales in Missouri only behind grain crops and cattle. Poultry operations…