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IMG_2396_micro hydro.jpg The telegraph pole where the electrcity is fed into the grid from 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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IMG_2398_long sleddale.jpg The telegraph pole where the electrcity is fed into the grid from 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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IMG_2400_telegraph pole.jpg The telegraph pole where the electrcity is fed into the grid from 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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IMG_2396_pylon.jpg The telegraph pole where the electrcity is fed into the grid from 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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IMG_2398_electricity.jpg The telegraph pole where the electrcity is fed into the grid from 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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IMG_2400_feed in.jpg The telegraph pole where the electrcity is fed into the grid from 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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IMG_2104_red.jpg Poppy's grwoing through an abandoned electric pylon in La Calahorra, Andalucia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2116_poppy.jpg Poppy's grwoing through an abandoned electric pylon in La Calahorra, Andalucia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2119_pylon.jpg Poppy's grwoing through an abandoned electric pylon in La Calahorra, Andalucia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2097_poppy.jpg Poppy's grwoing through an abandoned electric pylon in La Calahorra, Andalucia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2101_poppies.jpg Poppy's grwoing through an abandoned electric pylon in La Calahorra, Andalucia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2113_pylon.jpg Poppy's grwoing through an abandoned electric pylon in La Calahorra, Andalucia, Spain.
 
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366W8714_survey.jpg Eletric pylons in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8726_marker.jpg Eletric pylons in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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IMG_0789_yorkshire dales.jpg The Yorkshire Dales near Settle, covered in snow, UK.
 
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366W8474.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8714.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8726.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currently two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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