Mendip Power Group
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The Mendip Power Group is a group of owners installing micro-hydroelectric turbines in a number of historic former watermills in the Mendip area of Somerset, England.[1] The Group is one of several formed after the concept was developed by the South Somerset Hydropower Group.
The first to start electricity generation was Tellisford Mill, on the River Frome, which began operating in April 2007 and which is ultimately expected to produce 75kW.[2]
Other mills in the Group, together with initial assessments of their capacity, include: Stowford Mill (37kW) and Shawford Mill (31kW), Jackdaws Iron Works (10kW), Glencot House (5.8kW), Burcott Mill (5.2kW), Bleadney Mill (5.4kW), Coleford Mill (6.6kW), Old Mill (5.2kW) and Farrants Mill (9.9kW).[1]
It has been calculated that harnessing the power from all the streams and rivers in the UK could generate 10,000GWh per year, enough to supply 3% of national generating capacity.[2]
[edit] See also
- Category:Community electricity generation in the United Kingdom
- Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom
- Energy policy of the United Kingdom
- Energy conservation
- Renewable energy
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[edit] References
- ^ a b Mendip Mills Energy Makeover, Centre for Sustainable Energy, accessed 2007-06-11
- ^ a b Hydro-electric mill group launches its first 'power station' EDF Energy, published 2005-04-05, accessed 2007-06-11