Water Vortex Power Plant Debuts in Switzerland
Steven Lake
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FA2H1HiL3o
This looks to be a novel way to do small scale hydro. It makes you wonder how practical it would be for an individual cabin or house along a river.
This looks to be a novel way to do small scale hydro. It makes you wonder how practical it would be for an individual cabin or house along a river.
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Re: Water Vortex Power Plant Debuts in Switzerland
What I find particularly intriguing is the comment that a 20kW turbine can produce enough energy for 20 Swiss households. I wish we could do as well.SMA SB 3000, old BP panels. -
Re: Water Vortex Power Plant Debuts in Switzerland
Actually 1 kWH * 24 hours * 30 days per month = 720 kWH per month... The number I have seen thrown around for US/North American homes is ~903 kWH per month--Which should include summer A/C in the south. Maine is ~531 kWH per month average--Closer Switzerland in Latitude.
Not that different...
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Water Vortex Power Plant Debuts in SwitzerlandActually 1 kWH * 24 hours * 30 days per month = 720 kWH per month... The number I have seen thrown around for US/North American homes is ~903 kWH per month--Which should include summer A/C in the south. Main is ~531 kWH per month average--Closer Switzerland in Latitude.
Not that different...
-Bill
Yes, living in the Colorado mountains, I do not need air conditioning, and the average monthly electricity use for last year was 285 kWh. This does not include space heating, water heating, and cooking, which averages 631 kWh/month (21 CCF/month) worth of natural gas. The net source energy used (including the natural gas usage) averages around zero annually using a modest-sized PV system (3.15 kWh). -
Re: Water Vortex Power Plant Debuts in Switzerland
I am missing something, it looks to me like a vertical pit turbine which was the standard turbine used on low head high flow rivers. There are several plants with 20 minutes of my house that have been up and running for 90 plus years. -
Re: Water Vortex Power Plant Debuts in Switzerlandpeakbagger wrote: »I am missing something, it looks to me like a vertical pit turbine which was the standard turbine used on low head high flow rivers. There are several plants with 20 minutes of my house that have been up and running for 90 plus years.
The vortex technology lets you concentrate the fin surface over a relatively small area without worrying about the flow patterns around a central hub.SMA SB 3000, old BP panels. -
Re: Water Vortex Power Plant Debuts in Switzerland
Ahh... "A Fish Blender"
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