The invention relates to a floatable hydroelectric generator (10) for harvesting electrical energy from the flow (R) of water in a river. The generator assembly (10) includes a floatable chassis (12) to which are connected two spaced-apart rotational axles (18). An electrical generator (not shown) is mounted on the floatable chassis (12) and coupled to the rotational axles (18). A chain (20) is connected to the rotational axles (18) via pulley wheels (16). A plurality of water receptacles (22) are fixed to the chain (20), and each being orientated, when submerged, to present their major openings towards an oncoming waterflow direction (R). A plurality of minor openings (24) is provided through a wall of each water receptacle (22). A valve member in the form of a flexible flap (26) is located within each water receptacle (22) for controlling passage of water through said minor openings (24). The flexible flap (26) is adapted to selectively permit flow of water through the minor openings (24) into each water receptacle (22); but substantially prevent flow of water through said minor openings (24) out of each water receptacle (22). The generator assembly (10) of the present invention may be deployed at a desired location within a river - optionally as part of a larger array of such assemblies - to generate electricity on a substantially continuous basis.
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