Originally posted by OrangeHopper
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Originally posted by threadedWhere it rains nearly everyday. Has a hydroelectric plant nearby.
And you can buy a postcard of it on a sunny day?
You might mean Dinorwig. It has a pumped storage system like Ffestiniog. They pump water to an upper lake during low demand hours and release the stored water down a tunnel through the mountain via a hydro turbine scheme during peak demand. It doesn't actually 'produce' electricity as such (ie. the net effect is a slight energy loss) however it is very useful at smoothing peaks and troughs of energy demand. The whole lot goes in about 16 seconds!
The upper lake is Marchlyn Mawr which I've visited a few times during trips in the mountains and the lower one is Llyn Peris near Llanberis. I've been to the Dinorwig visitor centre once many years ago. I think they call it "Electric Mountain" now. A good option for a wet day.Last edited by oraclesmith; 23 February 2007, 00:40.
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Originally posted by TrollDungeness B where they have to daily top up the CO2 coolant... and nobody can explain where the original has gone... where they bus in school kids from surrounding areas for 'visits' whose real purpose is to spread the incidence of childhood cancer to mask the local hotspot
OH glows in the dark!
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I got a tour of Dungeness B. Best bit was scrambling between concrete containment and core.
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Ah Wales reminds of my time in Newport - hey you - shut that door open
Another fav: 'who belongs to this'
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Originally posted by OrangeHopperFfestiniog
My dad's company was involved in the building of that. Had a tour round the facilities once but I was knee high to a grasshopper at the time so don't remember much.
Do remember the visit to Trawsfyndd Magnox power station before my dad left to work on Dungeness B.
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Ffestiniog
My dad's company was involved in the building of that. Had a tour round the facilities once but I was knee high to a grasshopper at the time so don't remember much.
Do remember the visit to Trawsfyndd Magnox power station before my dad left to work on Dungeness B.Last edited by OrangeHopper; 22 February 2007, 19:41.
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Ffestioniog? It's got some sort of dam and turbine setup, I remember that.
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Originally posted by threadedWhere it rains nearly everyday. Has a hydroelectric plant nearby.
And you can buy a postcard of it on a sunny day?
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What's the name of that place in Wales?
Where it rains nearly everyday. Has a hydroelectric plant nearby.
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