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“Passive Hydro - Diagram for uphill streams” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations Mountainous country Existence of uphill streams Potential to generate electricity and to encourage reforestation Potential to reduce or avoid flooding downstream “Passive Hydro - Diagram for uphill streams” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

“Concept for Passive Strategies” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations Capture seasonal rainwater in reservoirs Passive cooling “Concept for Passive Strategies” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

“Passive Hydro - Proximity Diagrams and Illustrations” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations “Passive Hydro - Proximity Diagrams and Illustrations” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

“Passive Hydro - Upper Reservoir Proximity” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations Eco-settlements can be sited uphill of the reservoir to utilize the reservoir for passive cooling, recreational uses, and aquaculture. “Passive Hydro - Upper Reservoir Proximity” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

“Passive Hydro - Potential Site” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations “Passive Hydro - Potential Site” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

“Passive Hydro - Potential Site” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations “Passive Hydro - Potential Site” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

“Pumped Hydro - Water Sources” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations High mountains located near the sea/lake Suitable sites for pumped hydro power Desalinized, the water can be used for other purposes Salty water must be used in a closed loop system “Pumped Hydro - Water Sources” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations http://hydroelectric-energy.blogspot.com/2011/04/mingtan-dam-hydroelectric-power.html http://www.hydropower.com.cn/technologies.asp Examples of Active Pumped Hydro Storage with above ground Penstock, Pump, & Powerhouse “Pumped Hydro examples” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

Site Planning for “Etang Saumatre” Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations Site Planning for “Etang Saumatre” Haiti ‘GEM’ model

Wind, Solar and Pumped Hydro power output. Gem Model Haiti Sites Flow Chart Eco Hub Reforestation Eco Village Fish Farm Calculations Wind, Solar and Pumped Hydro power output. Haiti ‘GEM’ model