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20120127_IMG_8413.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel. This shot shows the computer control software.
 
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20120127_IMG_8414.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel. This shot shows the computer control software.
 
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IMG_4159_billia croo sub station.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4163_switch.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4164_monitor.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4166_high vis.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4171_electrician.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4175_colleague.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4225_tidal electric.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4231_woman.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4234_sub station.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows an electrician monitoring the switch gear equipment in the substation.
 
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IMG_4257_wildlife recording.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4260_records.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4265_man.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4268_binoculars.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4269_spirit level.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4277_powerful.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4286_high vis.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4292_spirit level.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4294_wildlife observer.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4300_wildlife survey.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4305_observer.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_4313_binoculars.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows a wildlife moitor, who's job it is to monitor the marine life that is using the test site, so they can see if the equipment is affecting wildlife.
 
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IMG_6768_p.jpg The control room hall of Krafla geothermal power station, that measures some of the 5000 measurements that control the power plant.. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6771 (1)_p.jpg The control room hall of Krafla geothermal power station, that measures some of the 5000 measurements that control the power plant.. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6773 (1)_p.jpg The control room hall of Krafla geothermal power station, that measures some of the 5000 measurements that control the power plant.. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6774_p.jpg The control room hall of Krafla geothermal power station, that measures some of the 5000 measurements that control the power plant.. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_7903_p.jpg The control room of Krafla geothermal power station, that measures some of the 5000 measurements that control the power plant. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_7904_p.jpg The control room of Krafla geothermal power station, that measures some of the 5000 measurements that control the power plant. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_7909_p.jpg The control room of Krafla geothermal power station, that measures some of the 5000 measurements that control the power plant. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_7912_p.jpg Krafla geothermal power station. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_0817_monitor.jpg A small scale hydro electric station at Kilnstones in Longsleddale, Lake District, UK. The system incorporates a refurbished 76 year old pelton turbine. It can generate 25 Kw of electricity and with the feed in tariff for renewable energy generation should make the owner around £25,000 per year. It has a head of 100 metres. There is huge potential for small scalehydro projects in the Lake District, and other upland areas of the UK.
 
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