Affiliation:
1. Civil engineering lecturer at Queen's University Belfast
2. Consultant with Kauppert und Mach Ingenieurpartnerschaft in Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract
Britain's 20 000 disused watermills could be brought back to life as micro-hydrostations generating up to 1000 MW of electricity thanks to a renewed interest in waterwheels, particularly in Germany. Though slightly less efficient than modern low-head turbines, both overshot and undershot waterwheels are much cheaper to build, install and maintain and can operate in a wider range of flow conditions and with a head as little as 0·5 m. Archimedian screws working in reverse have also proved very efficient and durable low-head generators. This paper reviews the latest developments in Germany and the potential for application in the UK.
Subject
Civil and Structural Engineering
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13 articles.
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