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drcongo ◴[] No.45114677[source]
This is excellent. Led me to discover this mini hydro generator: https://courtfarmdorset.co.uk/water-wheel/
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1. mnw21cam ◴[] No.45114983[source]
Just a minute while I cringe at the units.
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2. haltcatchfire ◴[] No.45115098[source]
> Yes, the water wheel will generate electricity all year round. In winter, it produces between 120 and 170 kWh per 24-hour period, with peak generation reaching up to 11 kW per hour. In summer, it generates between 3 and 5 kW per hour.

Seems like a nice complement with solar, given that they peak at each others inverse.

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3. mnw21cam ◴[] No.45115453[source]
"kW per hour"
4. dreamcompiler ◴[] No.45115912[source]
I've seen worse.

But yeah, "11 kW per hour" is meaningless.

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5. dreamcompiler ◴[] No.45115979[source]
Unless they're talking about the second derivative of energy I suppose: "My energy accelerates at 11kWh per hour per hour!"

Which is not a thing anybody ever does. Oh wait, it matters for peaking power plants and Marx generators but there you'd use Joules/sec/sec rather than kWh/h/h.

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6. tialaramex ◴[] No.45119494{3}[source]
Surely in that world you're mostly working with latency not some sort of "acceleration". 10 outfits who can each deliver 100MW in 5-10 seconds, does not give you 100MW in a second, it gives you 1GW in 5-10 seconds.