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This paper presents a humanitarian engineering project in Denver, Colorado's Westwood community. This project was a collaboration with Metropolitan State University of Denver, the Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities at the University of Colorado Boulder and the non-profit community group ReVision International. This paper discusses the implementation of a helpful technology...
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering's Hydropower Project seeks to implement small-scale “pico” hydropower in remote communities around the world. These smaller systems produce under a single kilowatt (kW) of power, and are capable of charging car batteries that can be distributed to community members. These rechargeable batteries are rented out through a battery box kiosk station, which is run by a...
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