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Old 04-14-2009, 10:32 AM   #130
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Yes, I actually mentioned this type of plant earlier, but you may not have recognised the name: it's called a "pump storage" plant. Basically, it pumps water uphill into a reservoir on the top of a mountain using "cheap" electricity in the early hours of the morning then, if a sudden increase in electricity is required (eg everyone goes to make a cup of tea at the end of "Coronation Street") it can be brought on-line in seconds - the reservoir sluices are opened, and the water, running back downhill again, turns a generator to generate power.

It's actually amazingly expensive to operate - its benefit comes from the fact that by having it there on "standby", you can take other types of plant that can't be brought into operation quickly, off-line, so overall you reduce your running costs. It's strictly a "last-ditch emergency reserve" type of power-plant.
That system would freeze to uselessness here in wintertime but it is a good idea for temperate regions that electricity providers can not reach.
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