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IMG_1008_ladder.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1009_concrete.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1017_intake.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1021_intake.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1024_lake district.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1025_hep.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1029_HEP.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1034_electric.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1037_blue.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1039_angle.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_1041_mill race.jpg Construction work on fitting two archimedes screws on a new hydro electric project on the River Leven, at Low Wood near Haverthwaite, Cumbria, UK. When operational they will generate over 400 Kw of green electricity. The project uses the old mill race that used to power the gunpowder factory. Heat generated by the turbines, that is usually lost to the atmosphere is going to be pumped directly into a nearby office building. At times when the hydro is not working theoffices will be heated by 4 air source heat pumps.
 
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IMG_9747_fenced off.jpg The roof of a turbine at the Walney offshore wind farm which consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_7281_fenced off.jpg Transition pieces for the Walney Offshore windfarm project, being loaded onto a jack up barge in the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. When finished it will have 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy.
 
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IMG_3972_recession.jpg A new build housing development that was abandoned when the Spanish economy collapsed during the recession, causing the developer to become bankrupt, near Sanlucar La Mayor, Spain.
 
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IMG_3974_bankrupt.jpg A new build housing development that was abandoned when the Spanish economy collapsed during the recession, causing the developer to become bankrupt, near Sanlucar La Mayor, Spain.
 
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IMG_3440_dune restoration.jpg A dune restoration project at the Point of Ayr on the North Wales coast. Sand dunes are important for natural coastal protection, and increasingly important due to climate change driven sea level rise.
 
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IMG_3442_point of ayr.jpg A dune restoration project at the Point of Ayr on the North Wales coast. Sand dunes are important for natural coastal protection, and increasingly important due to climate change driven sea level rise.
 
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IMG_3445_sand dune.jpg A dune restoration project at the Point of Ayr on the North Wales coast. Sand dunes are important for natural coastal protection, and increasingly important due to climate change driven sea level rise.
 
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IMG_3456_sand dunes.jpg A dune restoration project at the Point of Ayr on the North Wales coast. Sand dunes are important for natural coastal protection, and increasingly important due to climate change driven sea level rise.
 
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IMG_1250_bridge destruction.jpg A bridge over Newlands Beck near Braithwaite, Lake District, UK, that was washed away in the November 2009 Floods.
 
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IMG_1234_destruction.jpg A bridge over Newlands Beck near Braithwaite, Lake District, UK, that was washed away in the November 2009 Floods.
 
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IMG_1237_bridge down.jpg A sign about the bridge over Newlands Beck near Braithwaite, Lake District, UK, that was washed away in the November 2009 Floods.
 
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IMG_1246_bridge.jpg A bridge over Newlands Beck near Braithwaite, Lake District, UK, that was washed away in the November 2009 Floods.
 
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IMG_1249_bridge destruction.jpg A bridge over Newlands Beck near Braithwaite, Lake District, UK, that was washed away in the November 2009 Floods.
 
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