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Sunset view of River Clyde, Finnieston Crane, The Hydro and the Armadillo, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Barragem do Alqueva dam, part of the multipurpose water management project on the Rio Guadiana river, hydro-electricity generation electricity power lines, Moura, Portugal, Europe
Queen's Dock, Old Pump House, Clydeside Distillery and Hydro, at dusk, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Smedley's Hydro, Victorian Grade II listed spa, now offices of Derbyshire County Council, Matlock, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Finnieston Crane, SSE Hydro and Armadillo reflection, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Bell's Bridge, the Armadillo, the SSE Hydro and the River Clyde, Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Campers by Lake Tinaroo, a recreation area in the Barron River hydro system on the Atherton Tableland, south west of Cairns, Queensland, Australia, Pacific
The Hydro Arena at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC), venue for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Hydro canal between Lakes Tekapo and Pukaki in a hydro-electric power scheme in Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific
The Clyde Dam on the River Clutha, hydro electric project completed in 1989, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific
The Laig hydro plant on the Isle of Eigg off Scotland's west coast, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Lake Mead, Nevada, USA. The lake is at a very low level due to the four year long drought, with the boundary of where the water used to reach, clearly visible.
At 152 Mw the sloy Hydrop power station is the largest hydro power station in the UK, Loch Lomond, Scotland, UK.
A lorry delivering hydro pipes for the New Rydal Hall Hydro electric scheme, Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
A home made hydro turbine on the Isle of Eigg , with the Isle of Rhum in the background, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
At 152 Mw the sloy Hydrop power station is the largest hydro power station in the UK, Loch Lomond, Scotland, UK.
Loch Leathan hydro power station on the Trotternish Peninsula, Isle of Skye Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
The Hoover Dam and Lake Mead hydro electric plant, which is at very low levels following a four year drought
The overspill, standing high and dry at the Hoover Dam on Lake Mead, Nevada, USA, following a four year long drought.
The Hoover Dam and Lake Mead hydro electric plant, which is at very low levels following a four year drought
The Old School house, electricity provided by solar panels and a hydro turbine in the nearby stream,Torran, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Loch Leathan hydro power station on the Trotternish Peninsula, Isle of Skye Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Rundle Hydro Power Plant above Canmore, Banff National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canadian Rockies, Canada, North America
Loch Leathan hydro power station on the Trotternish Peninsula, Isle of Skye Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Lights of a small village being powered by a micro hydro plant below Annapurna South, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
Loch Leathan hydro power station on the Trotternish Peninsula, Isle of Skye Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Railway line used to haul equipment up and down to Loch Leathan hydro power station on the Trotternish Peninsula, Isle of Skye Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Renewable heaven, wind power, solar power and Sloy hydro power station on the shores of Loch Lomond, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Funneling water around the Rockies to the Rundle Hydro Power Plant above Canmore, Bnaff National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canadian Rockies, Canada, North America
A small scale hydro plant next to Colwith Force in the Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Dinorwig power station visitor centre, called Electric Mountain, in Llanberis, Snowdonia, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Electricity pylons traversing Bwlch Y Ddeufaen on the edge of the Snowdonia Mountains, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
The turbine hall in the Fljotsdalur hydro power station, part of Karahnjukar, a massive new controversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
Avalanche protection for the high voltage power cables as they exit the underground Fljotsdalur hydro power station part of Karahnjukar a massive new controversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
Mountaineer by the overspill from the Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, North East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - out testing with the Scotrenewables machine off Kirwall - Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd is a renewable energy research and development business based in the Orkney Islands.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - Tidal Generation Limited - backed by Rolls Rpyce -TGL is are currently operating a 500kWe concept demonstrator unit at The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Tidal site in Orkney. This has been generating since September 2010 and provides power for up to 300 homes.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - out testing with the Scotrenewables machine off Kirwall - Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd is a renewable energy research and development business based in the Orkney Islands.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - The Pelamis Wave Power machine in Orkney - alongside in Lyness - the machine is the P2 . The Pelamis absorbs the energy of ocean waves and converts it into electricity. The machine floats semi-submerged on the surface of the water and is made up of a number of cylindrical sections joined together by hinged joints. As waves pass down the length of the machine these sections flex relative to one another. The motion at each hinged joint is resisted by hydraulic cylinders which pump fluid into high pressure accumulators allowing electrical generation to be smooth and continuous. Control of the resistance applied by the hydraulic cylinders allows generation to be maximised when waves are small, and the machine response to be minimised in storms. All generation systems are sealed and dry inside the machines and power is transmitted to shore using standard subsea cables and equipment.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - Tidal Generation Limited - backed by Rolls Rpyce -TGL is are currently operating a 500kWe concept demonstrator unit at The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Tidal site in Orkney. This has been generating since September 2010 and provides power for up to 300 homes.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - out testing with the Scotrenewables machine off Kirwall - Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd is a renewable energy research and development business based in the Orkney Islands.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - The Pelamis Wave Power machine in Orkney - alongside in Lyness - the machine is the P2 . The Pelamis absorbs the energy of ocean waves and converts it into electricity. The machine floats semi-submerged on the surface of the water and is made up of a number of cylindrical sections joined together by hinged joints. As waves pass down the length of the machine these sections flex relative to one another. The motion at each hinged joint is resisted by hydraulic cylinders which pump fluid into high pressure accumulators allowing electrical generation to be smooth and continuous. Control of the resistance applied by the hydraulic cylinders allows generation to be maximised when waves are small, and the machine response to be minimised in storms. All generation systems are sealed and dry inside the machines and power is transmitted to shore using standard subsea cables and equipment.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - out testing with the Scotrenewables machine off Kirwall - Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd is a renewable energy research and development business based in the Orkney Islands.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - Tidal Generation Limited - backed by Rolls Rpyce -TGL is are currently operating a 500kWe concept demonstrator unit at The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Tidal site in Orkney. This has been generating since September 2010 and provides power for up to 300 homes.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - The Pelamis Wave Power machine in Orkney - alongside in Lyness - the machine is the P2 . The Pelamis absorbs the energy of ocean waves and converts it into electricity. The machine floats semi-submerged on the surface of the water and is made up of a number of cylindrical sections joined together by hinged joints. As waves pass down the length of the machine these sections flex relative to one another. The motion at each hinged joint is resisted by hydraulic cylinders which pump fluid into high pressure accumulators allowing electrical generation to be smooth and continuous. Control of the resistance applied by the hydraulic cylinders allows generation to be maximised when waves are small, and the machine response to be minimised in storms. All generation systems are sealed and dry inside the machines and power is transmitted to shore using standard subsea cables and equipment.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - The Pelamis Wave Power machine in Orkney - alongside in Lyness - the machine is the P2 . The Pelamis absorbs the energy of ocean waves and converts it into electricity. The machine floats semi-submerged on the surface of the water and is made up of a number of cylindrical sections joined together by hinged joints. As waves pass down the length of the machine these sections flex relative to one another. The motion at each hinged joint is resisted by hydraulic cylinders which pump fluid into high pressure accumulators allowing electrical generation to be smooth and continuous. Control of the resistance applied by the hydraulic cylinders allows generation to be maximised when waves are small, and the machine response to be minimised in storms. All generation systems are sealed and dry inside the machines and power is transmitted to shore using standard subsea cables and equipment.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - Tidal Generation Limited - backed by Rolls Rpyce -TGL is are currently operating a 500kWe concept demonstrator unit at The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Tidal site in Orkney. This has been generating since September 2010 and provides power for up to 300 homes.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - out testing with the Scotrenewables machine off Kirwall - Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd is a renewable energy research and development business based in the Orkney Islands.
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - Tidal Generation Limited - backed by Rolls Rpyce -TGL is are currently operating a 500kWe concept demonstrator unit at The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Tidal site in Orkney. This has been generating since September 2010 and provides power for up to 300 homes.
The pipe carrying water from Coedty reservoir to Dolgarrog Hydro Power Station in Snowdonia, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Guthega power station, part of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
Guthega Dam supplying the water to power Guthega power station as part of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
Electricity pylons traversing Bwlch Y Ddeufaen on the edge of the Snowdonia Mountains, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
A hydro electric turbine producing green electricity in the grounds of Rydal Hall near Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Guthega Dam supplying the water to power Guthega power station as part of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
Guthega Dam supplying the water to power Guthega power station as part of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
The Settle hydro scheme, a small scale hydro project owned by a community provident project that will generate 180,000 Kwh of green electricity per year, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Orkney Islands Sept 2011 Wave and Tidal Power shoot - out testing with the Scotrenewables machine off Kirwall - Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd is a renewable energy research and development business based in the Orkney Islands.
Valves that control the water flow into the turbines at the Fljotsdalur hydro power station, part of Karahnjukar a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
Pelton Wheels outside Dinorwig hydro power station visitor centre in Llanberis, Snowdonia, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe