Title: Powered by Rock
1Powered by Rock
Earth's Energy Systems
Dr Liam Herringshaw lgh865_at_hotmail.com
2Powered by Rock
Water
Hydroelectric Power
3Hydroelectric Power
90 energypower conversion efficiency
4Hydroelectric Power
- Three types
- 1. Conventional storage
- 1 Reservoir Dam with turbine/s
- 2. Pumped storage
- 2 reservoirs water pumped back to upper basin
during low demand - 3. Run-of-river
- Use natural flow of river
5UK Hydroelectric
1.5 of UK electricity from hydroelectric power
(2011)
61. The Hollow Mountain
Cruachan Dam, nr Oban
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8Scotland's World-First
- World's first pumped storage scheme
- Begun in 1959, opened in 1965
- Utilized 'spare' nuclear power
- 90 pumped storage
- 10 conventional hydro (rain)
- 440 MW capacity
- 2014 could expand to 1 GW
92. Welsh Water
Dinorwig Hydroelectric Power Station, Snowdonia
10The Electric Mountain
Opened in 1984
16km of tunnels
Europe's largest man- made cavern
1m tonnes of concrete, 200k tonnes of cement,
4.5k tonnes of steel
11Rapid Response
- 1.8 GW Pumped Storage
- Used for sudden power demand
- 16-second response time!
123. The Loch Ness Monster
Glendoe Dam
13Glendoe geology
Caledonian Mountain belt Deformed sandstones and
mudstones
14A Modern Marvel
900m dam
- 600m head is UK's largest
- 15km2 natural catchment
- 60 km2 artificial (tunnel) catchment
- 8km tunnel from turbine to Loch Ness
15Your Thoughts...
16Limited expansion capacity
(especially outside Scotland!)
17Raw materials
Vidal et al. - Nature Geoscience (2013)
Especially concrete!
18Induced Seismicity
- Sichuan earthquake 2008, M7.9
- 80,000 people killed
Zipingpu Dam, completed late 2006
19Could micro-hydro make it big?
- Small-scale (lt5 MW) hydro projects take off in
UK - Mostly run-of-river
Image from Strathclyde University
20British Sea Power?
"The UK is currently the undisputed global leader
in marine energy, with more wave and tidal stream
devices installed than the rest of the world
combined." (Renewable UK)
21Wave Tidal Power
Currently 9 MW installed 200 MW by 2020? Tidal
potential 25-30 GW (DECC) 12 of electricity
demand Wave Tidal potential 60 GW
22Tidal Potential
- Pentland Firth
- 4.2GW potential 1.9GW feasible
- (gt40 of Scottish elec. demand)
23Tides to the Power Severn?
2013 Case unproven
24A watery future for the UK?
25Next week Wind Sun
Truly renewable?