Use the driving force of pressurized water from the network

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by Woodcutter » 28/03/09, 14:09

Christophe wrote:
Woodcutter wrote:: Shock: : Shock: What does this have to do with drinking water?


Uh, is that a joke your question?

In France, it seems to me that DRINKING water is free, what is billed is:

a) routing and transport
b) upstream AND downstream processing of the user

So inside there is the purification, isn't it? [...]
It seemed to me that you wanted to know the energy equivalent of the production and distribution of drinking water?
The fact that the purification is paid by taxes on the EP has nothing to do with the problem mentioned, it seems to me.

But we can see this in a more global way and count the energy equivalent cost of all our use of water, that is to say withdrawal, distribution, use, purification and return to the natural environment ...
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by Philippe Schutt » 19/04/09, 20:17

in some places there is too much pressure in the network, you have to put a regulator. there is flow and a drop in pressure, therefore energy. Not a lot, of course, and not continuously. It remains to find a compatible use.

Cuicui, I'm surprised that the water pressure is enough for your juicer. how much do you have ?? and are your apples well pressed?
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by Woodcutter » 20/04/09, 22:57

Another use of the driving force of water, at my small local brewer ...
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