Turbulent Hydro, manufacturer of mini hydro power turbines in EU, is keen on manufacturing mini hydro ecological turbines in the country to expand its current renewable energy project in Davao Oriental as it positions for strong demand for small hydro power projects in the country.
Board of Investments Managing Head Ceferino S. Rodolfo said that Turbulent has pilot mini hydro project in Mati, Davao Oriental with 140 kwh capacity.
Rodolfo said that company officials also discussed the plan with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during the President’s trip to Brussels. “The President was very interested,” said Rodolfo that the President instructed the BOI delegation to visit Turbulent’s factory site in Brussels.
The president was drawn by the potential of the project to supply power to offgrid areas as the technology has faster implementation of within nine months, its being ecologically friendly, and cheaper cost.
The technology will require only moving waters with flow of 1.5 to 9 cubic meters per second, but can generate 15-17 kwh of power and scalable up to multiple capacities using a network of turbines.
With plenty of rivers in the Philippines, the Turbulent technology can be tapped to generate power from flowing bodies of water, especially in small islands in the regions.
These turbines can also work very well with power requirements in small islands. The technology is not also intrusive as the turbines run silently and are fish friendly.
The EU firm was also encouraged by the Philippines strong intellectual property protection regime. Rodolfo cited intellectual property protection as very important for this kind of technology.
Turbulent is just one of the various interests by renewable energy company firms in EU that are offering sustainable solutions during the President's trip to Brussels.