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GSSG is examining the feasibility of installing hydro-electric generation on the weir adjacent to the ThamesGoring Lock. This is what it might look like.

Read the background story in the Oxford Mail (26 Apr 07) and the latest news in the Reading Evening Post (9 Jan 08).

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River Dart Archimedes Spiral



The Spiral on our weir would be less than half this length because the weir head is less, but the diameter of ours will be twice as much to generate the power we want. We won't have a housing at the top as we'll use an hydraulic power takeoff linking all three with a generator in a small building near the lock-keeper's house.


Click to see a video of the Spiral in operation

Three more of these turbines will become operational in the UK over the course of this year.

Further technical information about the operation of these type of schemes has been produced by the British Hydropower Association.