Re: Utility District believes in perpetual motion
- From: "Jeff R." <contact.me@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 16:06:30 +1100
pyotr filipivich wrote:
I skipped the meeting, but the Memos showed that Andy Asberry
<aasberry@xxxxxxx> wrote on Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:27:50 -0600 in
rec.crafts.metalworking :
Water district pumps water from a lake 75 miles south to a local lake
405 feet higher. They propose to build a hydro generation plant on
the end of this pipeline before dumping it in the lake.
Am I missing something here?
Yes.
Unless you believe that they believe they can recoup all the costs
of pumping the water up 405 feet.
Standard practice in the Snowy Mountains Hydro scheme (NSW Australia) is to use cheap off-peak power to pump low water up high for use later on (peak period) for power generation.
The water is simply stored energy.
Yes - they *do* do it.
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Jeff R.
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