ITECO Engineering Ltd.
Alte Obfelderstrasse 68
Postfach
8910 Affoltern a.A.
Switzerland
Tel: +41-(0)44-762 18 18
Fax: +41-(0)44-762 18 15
E-mail: iteco@iteco.ch
www.iteco.ch
ITECO Engineering Ltd. has been active for more than 20 years in the study, promotion and development of rural electrification projects.
Strategy for Rural electrification with Small Hydro Power in Madagascar
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammen Arbeit (GTZ) (German Techn Cooperation) Germany
Assessment of nationwide sector activities: institutions, services, equipment manufacturers, actors know-how, potential, weaknesses and threats Site visits, manufacturers visits, workshop with actors - Repport Rural Electrification Madagascar 2007 (PDF)
Solar rural electrification - Solar off-grid Systems
Globally 1.6 billion people do not have access to electricity. With our off-grid solar solutions, remote areas can be electrified in an environmentally friendly way with minimum infrastructure costs. Solar off-grid systems »»»
Developing small scale Hydropower in Salleri Chialsa - Nepal
Design and construction of all structures related to a 2 x 200 KW run-of-river hydropower system. Implementation of a small hydropower scheme in an area without road access (nearest road 2 days walk away). Development of a sustainable locally based institution, managing all aspects of the electricity utility. Operation of the power station and training of staff. A pilot project proving the feasibility of decentralised power production with financial participation of the end users. Small Hydropower in Nepal »»»

Ranolia Hydropower Project, Pakistan
Planning and tender design of a 11.5 MW hydropower plant at Ranolia in the Northwest Frontier Province. Preparation of international tendering of all relevant parts. Promotion of the plant as a Build-Own-Operate project including financial engineering.
Thulo Dhunga Hydropower Plant, Nepal
ITECO Engineering Ltd. carried out the pre-feasibility study and the feasibility design of a new 25 MW hydropower plant in Eastern Nepal, including intake structures, a 5 km long tunnel, penstock, powerhouse, electrical and electromechanical equipment. Hydrological, geological and logistical (no road access) assessment of the project location were also included.