Ian Gilmartin
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Ian Gilmartin is a British inventor from Kendal in the United Kingdom. In 2006 he invented a mini-waterwheel that generates electricity. The prototype produces 1-2 kW.
The off-the-shelf low head micro hydro waterwheel system could generate a supply of electricity from a water fall as little as 8 in (20 cm)[1].
[edit] See also
- Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity
- Microgeneration
- Bob Cattley
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