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  2. Underground power station - Wikipedia

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    The power house is 1,600 feet (490 m) underground and measures 708 ft (216 m) long, 108 feet (33 m) wide, and 169 feet (52 m) high. It contains 6 x 470 MW pump generators for a total capacity of 2,820 MW with an effective hydraulic head of 653 metres (2,142 ft) and maximum discharge of 510 cubic metres per second (18,000 cu ft/s). The first ...

  3. Hydraulic power network - Wikipedia

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    The engine house is a grade II* listed building, constructed in 1887, fully commissioned by 1888, with a tower at one end to house the hydraulic accumulator. [37] A second accumulator was fitted outside the building (dated 1954) which enables the operation of the system to be more easily visualised.

  4. Smuggler-Union Hydroelectric Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The structure is 2 + 12 stories on a poured concrete foundation with a wood frame superstructure. It consists of a main power plant building, a 1 + 12-story residence and a 1-story cookhouse. The power plant foundation is distinctive, with semicircular windows. A semicircular bay with arched windows projects out on a rock spur. [2]

  5. Hydraulic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic engineering is the application of the principles of fluid mechanics to problems dealing with the collection, storage, control, transport, regulation, measurement, and use of water. [1] Before beginning a hydraulic engineering project, one must figure out how much water is involved.

  6. Micro hydro - Wikipedia

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    The higher each of these are, the more power available. Hydraulic head is the pressure measurement of water falling in a pipe expressed as a function of the vertical distance the water falls. [4] This change in elevation is usually measured in feet or meters. A drop of at least 2 feet is required or the system may not be feasible. [5]

  7. Hydraulic structure - Wikipedia

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    An example of a hydraulic structure would be a dam, which slows the normal flow rate of the river in order to power turbines. A hydraulic structure can be built in rivers, a sea, or any body of water where there is a need for a change in the natural flow of water. [1] Hydraulic structures may also be used to measure the flow of water.

  8. Juergen Dormann - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    All directors refers to people who sat on the board of at least one Fortune 100 company between 2008 and 2012. The Pay Pals project relies on financial research conducted by the Center for Economic Policy and Research. Sources: Google Finance, Yahoo Finance . By Shane Shifflett, Jay Boice, Hilary Fung and Aaron Bycoffe

  9. Pumped-storage hydroelectricity - Wikipedia

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    Note: The power-generating capacity in megawatts is the usual measure for power station size and reflects the maximum instantaneous output power. The energy storage in gigawatt-hours (GWh) is the capacity to store energy, determined by the size of the upper reservoir, the elevation difference, and the generation efficiency.