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by Christophe » 19/06/11, 12:32

Exactly the right one, the hydraulics over the water is, in my opinion, the BEST renewable energy:
- the cheapest to install compared to its lifetime (a dam, a reservoir, a hydraulic installation does not really have a life limit ...)
- the cheapest to produce (compared to sustainability)
- no alternation day / night
- the most stable (except severe drought, a bit like now) over the year (the load factor of a well-designed installation must feel the 70-80% as the nuclear so ... and probably more in some cases )
- its production potential is higher in winter, which corresponds to the highest demand (this is one of the weak points of solar energy)

Especially most mills ... are already built but abandoned for a long time! Just need to adapt them to electricity production. Much cheaper per kWh produced than any wind turbine !!

For the subject, it is done, it is this one: https://www.econologie.com/forums/microhydra ... 10888.html no? Otherwise if you want you can do one to highlight the advantages of the micro hydraulic but hey ca duplicative not?

The economic fachos take care of their grains ... to stay in the terminology of the mill!
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