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The Queen goes green: hydroelectric turbines arrive at Windsor Castle

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The Queen has taken delivery of two giant hydroelectric turbines that will help meet the Royal Family’s attempts to power Windsor Castle using economic sustainable energy.



The 40-tonne Archimedes’ screws were put in place on Wednesday by crane at Romney Weir on the River Thames, just a few miles from her favourite royal residence.



The turbines are made in a factory in Holland at a cost £700,000. It is estimated that, together with other equipment, they will cost a further £1 million to install. It is estimated the turbines will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 790,000 kilos per year.



The turbines, which have the appearance of a screw, were developed by the Ancient Greek mathematician and engineer Archimedes of Syracuse.



He invented the screw to raise low-lying water so it could irrigate land at the top of a slope, but its modern namesake is turned by falling water from the weir. It is connected to a gearbox and generator to produce electricity.



In 2009 plans to power the castle by renewable energy were halted but now Royal advisers believe the time is right embrace renewable energy.



Full story with turbine pictures: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...ectric-turbines-arrive-at-Windsor-Castle.html













 
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