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This is a discussion on Spiritofireland.org - suggests energy independence in five years and much more within the Environment forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Lots of Swiss and Austrian alpine valleys have hydro-electric dams, so you can't say that building a few pumped storage ...
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| I'm not saying that DS. My point is that this will not help in lowering the cost of energy. Plus hydro-electric is a generation system. Pumped hydro only stores energy generated by some other means. Two very different things (apart from the valley flooding bit). |
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The source is actually free, ie the wind. The system to capture that power does cost to set up but maintenance costs are less than a fueled generator. At present, fuel generators are as state-of-the-art as can be got, wind turbines are still on a development curve. * Inertia. Fear of the new. Nimby-ism. Plus the fact that this idea has only just been put into the public knowledge here recently. Of course, we could just trundle along with the present systems, if you're interested in garuanteed increasing costs for fuels and costs to the consumer in the long run. There's also the point that materials will increase in cost in the future which would definitely make the idea totally unviable to start at a later date. Why does it appear that the Irish are afraid to be a leader in tech like this? Is it an ingrained trait of being a follower?
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See that a wind turbine plant has just opened in Athenry - this scheme is just the thing that will provide LOCAL jobs. |
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But there are some excellent sites out there. Just to the north of Glencolmcille, there seems to be a valley with an existing lake (Lough Adoochro ?) at 215 metres less than a mile from the sea. Close by is another nice lake at 192 metres. With that sort of height difference available, the capital costs start plummetting.
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The capital cost of building Turlough Hill today would be in and around the €1bn mark. And that gives only 292MW for 5 hours. I'm not saying the magnitude of the facility and the capital costs have a linear relationship but we're are talking huge sums. Also, how far is Glencolmcille from Dublin? Remember that's where the power is needed most so now we would also have to invest in transmission to get it there. As an engineer the project really appeals to me. However the economics simply don't add up and we really can't afford to pay over the odds for energy given how uncompetitive we have become. |
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They were talking less than e2billion for the scheme - less than one Nuclear plant. That is because they will be using natural features. |
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I am not necessarily saying that we should use this for all electrical needs, but it certainly makes sense to use it to supply peak electricity. If it is economic to transmit power 185 km from North Wales in a submarine cable, it is certainly economic to use mostly existing overhead lines from Donegal. I am only in favour of pursuing this as intuitively I can see that if the concept will work anywhere, it will work in Ireland.
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