Sunday, December 28, 2014

Water pumped resevoir: 440 MW Taum Sauk plant in Missouri



Water is one of the most powerful elements in the world. Water can be both destructive and helpful to human beings. One main help that water provides for people is that it can be converted to hydroelectric power. This power source is somewhat unlimited because rain is the main source of this, plus, the world is made up mostly of water.

A unique hydroelectric power station, which is Taum Sauk Power Station, is put up 80 kilometers from the Mississippi river. This is quite unusual simply because these structures are typically located near dams or bodies of water where the power source is near. This station is built on top of the mountain river of St. Louis Missouri Ozarks.
This power station serves as pumped storage and assists during situations of high electricity demand. It utilizes a kidney shaped reservoir that is connected to turbines. During night time, the left over electricity from the power station aids in pumping water back to the mountain. Due to its structural design, tourists also go here to observe the architectural masterpiece.
The reservoir has been very helpful and advantageous for the community.


via:herbeat.com

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