Saturday 6 March 2010

Update - 6th March 2010

As of the End February 2010 we have generated approx. 12000kWh.

This is below our forecast due to the exceptionally dry couple of months we have experienced (resulting in very low river flows). Hopefully we will have more rain over the next couple of months!

Once a minute we are monitoring and recording the river level (Head) and the power being generated. The information enables us to check that we are operating within the parameters set by the Environment Agency and also provides us with useful data regarding the relationship between river flow and  generated power. An example of the graphs we can produce is shown below:



When the river level has allowed us to generate, the plant has performed very well with no problems.

We will shortly be starting on the projects funded by LEADER. We will be installing webcams and remote monitoring of the site's performance. This means that you will be able to view the current and historical performance of the scheme over the web. We will also be paving the viewing area and installing information boards for the benefit of the many visitors we get to the site.

Yesterday we had a meeting with the Environment Agency Fishery Expert. He is going to help us develop an information board that will explain the Salmon and Sea Trout migration in the Ribble.

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