Mr Joe Butchers
MEng
Current positions
Research Associate
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
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Research interests
My research is focused on understanding methods to improve the reliability and sustainability of micro-hydropower in Nepal. I am interested in the connection of technical, social and economic factors that affect how a hydropower plant performs. By considering how projects are developed, the capabilities of stakeholders and their relationships to the technology, I hope to develop new approaches to local manufacture and project implementation.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Research Associate
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Why Micro-Hydro Fails: Investigation into Poor Performance of Micro-Hydropower Plants in Nepal
Principal Investigator
Role
Researcher
Description
Nepal has abundant hydropower resources, but only 1% has been exploited. Low levels of electricity production and slow expansion of the national grid mean many in rural areas rely on…Managing organisational unit
Department of Electrical & Electronic EngineeringDates
04/09/2017 to 31/12/2018
Publications
Recent publications
02/02/2021Micro-Hydropower in Nepal
Sustainability
The development of strengths and weaknesses in the sustainable operation of micro-hydropower plants in Nepal
Understanding sustainable operation of micro-hydropower
Design for Localisation
A Study of Technical, Economic and Social Factors Affecting Micro-Hydropower Plants in Nepal
2018 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC 2018)