Micro Hydro Electric Power System In Colorado Part 17
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Length: 12min 28sec (748 seconds)
Published: Sun Feb 05 2017
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Colorado is very serious about water rights, are these diversions considered legal? Up until a couple years ago it was still illegal to simply collect rain water in a barrel.
edit - In the recap video they mention purchasing non-consumption rights to the creek.
Could it be rigged so that the air locks all head towards one high point in the pipe? And an open hole could be there permanently? I can't imagine the single hole would cause a significant loss of water and it would save you a fair amount of effort.
Though it may not be fully possible with the layout. Not sure.
So interesting, but my god that music is awful.
That's fucking awesome.
Snakeoil alert: there is a 0% chance the system shown can sustain 350 GPM or anywhere close to 8500 watts of power generation.