832-87857 - The hydroelectric Norris Dam and Reservoir on the Clinch River, operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris, Tennessee, USA, America
832-69204 - Aerial view, pumped storage power plant, pumping stations, PSW, reservoir in Roenkhausen, Kreis Olpe county, Sauerland region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-69203 - Aerial view, pumped storage power plant, pumping stations, PSW, reservoir in Roenkhausen, Kreis Olpe county, Sauerland region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-69202 - Aerial view, pumped storage power plant, pumping stations, PSW, reservoir in Roenkhausen, Kreis Olpe county, Sauerland region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-57869 - View from Wahweap View Overlook at Glen Canyon Dam in the evening light, behind Glen Canyon Bridge with Highway 89, Page, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona, United States of America, PublicGround
832-57866 - Highway 89 on the Glen Canyon Bridge on Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona, United States of America, PublicGround
832-57872 - View from Highway 89 Glen Canyon Bridge on Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona, United States of America, PublicGround
832-57870 - View from Highway 89 Glen Canyon Bridge on Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona, United States of America, PublicGround
832-57865 - View from Highway 89 Glen Canyon Bridge on Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona, United States of America, PublicGround
832-57871 - Highway 89 on the Glen Canyon Bridge on Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona, United States of America, PublicGround
832-41763 - "Central Hidroelectrica 15 Septiembre", hydroelectric power plant on Rio Lempa, the plant operator was accused of having aggravated the flooding in the lower reaches of Rio Lempa because the sluices were opened very late, El Salvador, Central America, Lat
1113-10611 - Female cyclist near river Danube, Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity Jochenstein, Danube Cycle Route Passau to Vienna, Upper Austria, Austria
857-6001 - The jet tubes on Glen Canyon Dam the day they were opened for the controlled flood of 45,000 cfs on the Colorado River. Acting Facility Manager Dick White checks the jet tubes.
911-8608 - 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
911-8329 - 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
1031-44 - 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.
1031-52 - 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.
1031-58 - 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.
1031-46 - 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.
1031-47 - 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.
1031-50 - 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.
1031-55 - 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.
1031-45 - 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.
1031-57 - 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.
1031-43 - 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.
1031-48 - 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.
1031-53 - 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.
1031-56 - 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.
1031-51 - 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.
1031-54 - 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.
911-5961 - Guthega Dam supplying the water to power Guthega power station as part of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
911-7632 - A display board showing the amount of renewable energy being generated by the micro hydro turbine in the grounds of Rydal Hall, Lake District Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-6243 - The intake for a small scale hydro electric scheme in the Copper Mines Valley above Coniston, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-6941 - Output from the turbines, the main high voltage electric cables from the underground plant to pylons outside, Fljotsdalur hydro power station, part of Karahnjukar a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
911-6945 - 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
911-4606 - A hydro electric turbine producing green electricity in the grounds of Rydal Hall near Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-6944 - Red light art installation in the entrance tunnel to the underground Fljotsdalur hydro power station, part of Karahnjukar a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
911-4547 - A hydro electric turbine producing green electricity in the grounds of Rydal Hall near Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-5914 - Electricity lines taking power from the Murray 1 power station, part of the Snow Mountains hydro electric scheme, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
911-4549 - A hydro electric turbine producing green electricity in the grounds of Rydal Hall near Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-7322 - 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
911-6916 - 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
911-6940 - Fljotsdalur hydro power station, part of Karahnjukar a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
911-6943 - Workers use bicycles to get around the underground plant at the Fljotsdalur hydro power station part of Karahnjukar a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
911-6938 - 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
911-6942 - High voltage power cables exiting the underground plant towards pylons outside, Fljotsdalur hydro power station, part of Karahnjukar a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
911-6939 - Fljotsdalur hydro power station, part of Karahnjukar a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, Polar Regions
911-6915 - 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