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Govt finally realised the problems of Renewables as the primary source of UK power?
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<blockquote data-quote="renewablejohn" data-source="post: 7956823" data-attributes="member: 1136"><p>The latest wind turbines use hydraulic pumps to turn hydraulic generators any excess hydraulic pressure can be stored in hydraulic accumulators for later use when the wind drops. Its not new technology Geneva had a similar system using water turbines producing water pressure overnight to be used by industry the following day. The pressure relief valve originally being the spectacular water spout in the city. Other cities with well developed hydraulic systems being London, Manchester, and Liverpool. Antwerp in particular harnessed this hydraulic power for electric generation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renewablejohn, post: 7956823, member: 1136"] The latest wind turbines use hydraulic pumps to turn hydraulic generators any excess hydraulic pressure can be stored in hydraulic accumulators for later use when the wind drops. Its not new technology Geneva had a similar system using water turbines producing water pressure overnight to be used by industry the following day. The pressure relief valve originally being the spectacular water spout in the city. Other cities with well developed hydraulic systems being London, Manchester, and Liverpool. Antwerp in particular harnessed this hydraulic power for electric generation. [/QUOTE]
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