Guy Tests The Water Pressure Of A Hydroelectric Dam | Guy Martin
2023 ж. 9 Сәу.
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In his latest series for Channel 4, Guy investigates the past, present and future of British power stations to work out how the country makes its most valuable commodity of all - electricity. In this clip, Guy opens up a dam waiting to explode with water and finds how this water flow can be affected by energy. To watch the full series, head over to All4: www.channel4.com/programmes/g...
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I love the way Guys says WATER lol
Wattah
Yea I was wondering if he had to train himself out of sayin wa'er or smth for the films
😂 you drink water, you splash watter
3:15 "That's us generating electricity, for 90,000 ohms"
im usually resistant to the continuity of shit jokes but ill let this one slide
It will be 400,000 homes when Cruachan 2 is complete
Love the narration. If The Lord of the Rings opened with a hydroelectric dam instead of a mountain range, this would be the intro.
Isn’t the narrator the same guy from SAS who dares wins?
A fish swam into a wall and said 'Dam'
A penguin bar classic
Then the three little fishes swam over the dam.( with apologies to Frankie Howard), boop boop diddy wappem.
Hahaha
Ah Poor sole
I wanna speak to the dam manager!
That is a beautiful dam, with those block/brick buttresses. Very picturesque!
Cruachan Dam, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
The empire sure left that dam in a hurry! They took all of their gear with them!
I was puzzled for an entire episode of Andor trying to figure out why the setting was so familiar before I realised
Working as an operation engineer in a 720MW hydropower plant, i can surely say hydro electric generating stations are a marvel of Man
Happy to have just found Guy Martin, great videos.
There are 2 more in the pipeline, as it were. 1 on Loch Ness called Red John, and 1 on Loch Lochy called Coire Glas. Foyers, also on Loch Ness, has been operating since the 1960s. There are a few smaller schemes in operation.
Loch Lochy? You got to be taking the piss 😂😂
Alas, Coire Glas is being held up by our idiot government refusing to discuss the finances. Desperately needed as an enabling facility for renewables - it should be fast tracked as a nationally vital infrastructure project.
My grandad was a tunnel tiger. Lots of hydro electric places up in the highlands where I live. They’re awesome.
Ya know … I’d actually be quite comfortable knowing that that was the guy monitoring the dam above my town 🥳
Oh, hey, it's a location used in Andor. Neat. Also, nice chops to open the valve and just stand there in the spray. Seems an odd design choice, though.
I am wondering if the manual valve is some sort of emergency failsafe in case the main switch fails.
Guy Martin mate..you are my Idol..would love to meet you in person... cheers from Austria
"wot we gonna do?" Nuclear power mate!
A similar scheme operates in Turlough Hill in Ireland and has done so since the 1970s. Designed and operated by the State owned Electricity Supply Board, ESB.
Thanks for your sharing
The closing of that service seal sounded a lot like Godzilla just arrived. 🦖
When people are watching the world cup, and all put the kettle on at half time, these guys open the taps.
Aye yup! Guy Martin...genius.
What is the gear ratio on that hand cranked safety valve?
There is a similar set up in Snowdonia, North Wales, I believe that opened in the early 1980s.
Dinorwig, done the tour around that years ago
@@JasonJohnson-yu8zf The tour's great fun, but annoyingly they shut indefinitely a few years back. Not sure if the visitor center has been demolished yet, but it was all boarded up last time I went through Snowdonia. Shame really as it's amazing engineering!
...."makin electricity for 90 thousand gnomes". (sic) 😂. English subtitles would be useful!
Go On 😊
WOW.. what a dam!' Woohh
Isn't this where 'Andor' was filmed?)
We need more Guy Martin (and a Translator!) just kidding more Guy for the Guy's! Ok that didn't sound right... ;)
I just woke up, and I read the video title as:" Guy taste the water of pleasure in a Hydroelectric Dam"
It is just a hydropower plant. Narrator made it sound like a mystery.
That engineers had a few lines on his break
That’s the kind of delta p that can squeeze a fellow through a keyhole.
O Dam guy
Seen it, done it, been in the mountain.
There are three or four small private schemes in the glen in which I live. Unfortunately they sell their excess to the grid so we can't be self-sufficient.
how do you change that seal on that drain valve or just tapered?
Most likely they have at least one back up valve that they can shut, possibly a plug as well
@@peterlustig8021 you just have to do it really quick when you open it
just drain the reservoir. its pumped storage.
Spray the pipe with freezing solution 😊.
Dam
We need people like you in the u.s.a.
He is too slim for USA
@@flesz_ Good point.
They’d need to send a translator with him, you know what I’m talking about 😅
@@Rob.P974 When I talked to him I couldn't understand much of anything he said. I think he was screwing with me?
4:08 Emergency Open Now!
Think about this. When you include accelerated mass energy in efficiency computations, the efficiency of a hydro turbine never exceeds 16%. What could we do different to improve that efficiency closer to 100%? No 100% is not possible, but why not eliminate accelerated mass and get closer to 100%. Like 90%. If we do not think about it we will never do it.
Tesla turbine
I'm quite sure there are many great minds thinking about making generators more efficient. Considering many believe the world literally depends on it.
Hook a water powered pump to that safety release valve
I like Guy but I can't get over the way he pronounces "water". 🤣
I wanna speak to the dam manager!
Why did it have to make mention of 100000 ev's
If you drink 6 pints and squint whilst he talks, he kinda sounds like Tyson Fury.
“Whatter”
Is this the same Guy Martin that races in the Isle of Man TT race
Yep, but not sure he still races TT competitively any more. He makes a bloody good TV documentary though.
Surely guy should know tidal power is the uks best solution
Nuclear is the cleanest fuel...more investment needed in nuclear power plants not in all this carbon neutral woke sht.
Yup, tidal should be part of the UK renewable future. So should deep geothermal.
The only thing missing, was the warning siren signalling the opening of the pressure relief valve, as anyone caught in the drainage basin downstream could be injured or drowned. That is the dam truth.
😂 that's dam funny👍
wa 'ah...
All that electric was already in use so no new electricity for electric cars. Such bravo Sierra
Like a kid in a chocolate shop…
Why does this guy remind me of Fred West?
I don't know if james milner switched to a racer
Just when I thought I heard all the pronunciations for the word "water".
What was the water pressure?
“Lots”
From that thumbnail I thought Guy was starring in the movie of The Backrooms.
i work in 1200 MW HEP
Guy you need to come to East Tennessee and ride the famous “Dragon” through the Great Smokey Mountains… it’s a hairy ride!
We also have a great Dam in Norris Tn
Raccoon Mountain Pumped storage as well
“This countries energy problems” - Scotland doesn’t have an energy problem.
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#99 MESIN AIR NYA BAGUS BANG 😂🇮🇩
440MW - sorry but a drop in the ocean and what about the pumping losses. At least it can provide Mvars as needed at anytime
we are in an era of massive parallelism marked by distributed smaller systems. these pumped storage "water batteries" dont benefit so much from scale as primary generation plants do. but you need a hoo.
Efficiency of pumped hydro is around 80%. Pumped hydro was unique in that it offers very rapid changes in output. These days, batteries offer that too, but nobody's using batteries at the scale of pumped hydro yet: this power station can supply 7 GWh.
At last a solution far better than a battery. The UK should be doing this on scale. And there are more places than you might think where this is possible.
This water battery method has been well known for awhile now. It still takes a lot of money, equipment, and water to make it worthwhile.
@@MrBen527 I hear ya bud, nothing is free. However once you've got this going and set up it would be among the cleanest forms of energy storage. And the idea is basically the same as hydro power, which is already fairly popular in Scottage 🙂 So yeah, they could do more of this for sure. I regularly drive past Tintwistle in Yorks region, and there are about 3 large dams in a row, imagine if the pump facility was at the bottom to the top, with 3 hydro plants running down the chain every time... could easily power most of Manchester. And this would be the best way to set it up, multiple plants consecutively down valley. Maximise the gains.
@@theoutsider6191 I agree! 🙂
@@theoutsider6191 are you serious?
@@Walker_Texas_Danger only a little 😂😂😂😎
4:30 Guy Martin is now in charge of the safety precautions That’s some scary words right there
its a poor design tho you pump water from river but extracting its energy right on the dam turbines could installed near the river so water could gain more energy while moving downhill
In 2022 there was an estimated 10 million electric vehicles that would need charging at least once a day that would mean this entire damn would only be able to charge 1% of the vehicles... That's a lot of water and a lot of energy
What if you used the water being released to pump water back into the dam using no electricity 🤔
Instead you can dig holes, drop heavy rock down the shaft when you need electricity and lift it up when in excess
The problem is that that's difficult to scale. Dinorwig power station moves 390 tons of water per _second_ to generate 1.8 GW, or 1.4 million tons per hour. The largest winches have a capacity on the order of 1000 tons, so you'd need 1400 winches to generate as much power as Dinorwig's 6 turbines.
watta
Visible
“Generating electricity for 90,000 ohms”
Couldn't resist that pun?
"wathr"
If you want impressive power stations visit North America
California is the place to transfer water 😊
wtaf is watta
right? right? right?
why not have a couple of turbines in the run down the mountain, even if they get smaller in size, you want to get as much out of whats there as you can
Wouter
It's a bit of a conundrum to think what the electric car owners of the world would do with that last 18 hours of power grid. And what non trade skilled citizens would resort to to last 18 more.
EVs charge when cheap surplus power is available, which happens more and more often. A few even use Vehicle2grid to put power back into the grid at peak demand. Like this dam.
@@thomasgade226 EVs charge when you get home from work at 5 PM in the worst of the evening peak consumption. Unless you have complicated time offset built into each car.
@@gregorymalchuk272 keepin it real
@@gregorymalchuk272 "complicated time offset" Mate it's just a bit of code saying to not charge unless it's over a set time.....
@@gregorymalchuk272 some do - and pay more. We shifted thousands of cars' charge by shifting the taxes, further increasing peak price while decreasing the offpeak price. Net cost is the same for non-EV homes.
Luss, lomond side.
What?
@@fanfeck2844 hydro power station on the banks of Loch lomond.
Years ago when I was an electrical apprentice, 1980's, we were told of a proposed American scheme, where they would use excess power to compress air to a few psi above ambient and store it by pressurising a huge underground cavern, what came of it I have no idea.
There working on this in many countries
It's working.
caverns are already used the Nat Gas, propane, or ethane storage.
The problem with compressed air storage is that when you compress air, it heats up. The heat then leaks out through the rock, and the amount of energy you can recover is relatively low. It's less efficient than pumped hydro.
@@zounds010 yes adibatic compression not isothermal
WHATer
Yes and what about the fish that wanted to go down river but was blasted back up and over the wall he was dammed for ever and lived more prosperous for ever after. The end
Absolute trick engineering
The real star is the narrator, what’s his name
Shaun Dooley. Legend
Guy says water so weird. Narrator is also kinda eh time for some caffeine
Uk could have build more of these ,but the agenda and profits of the elite were more important.
So back to nuclear energy...
This dam (and Dinorwig) was built to balance the Trawsfynydd and Wylfa nuclear power stations
Moan the scotlin
You should show what GB did with palestine
BUM!
Fun fact : Nuclear is "greener" because dams release a lot of methane from organic decomposition caused by repeated flooding
Hydroelectricity is fine. They last hundreds of years, so any methane from preexisting vegetation gets amortized over centuries of electricity production. The greens hate both nuclear and hydroelectricity. Because they are the two forms of carbon free energy that actually make economic sense and don't require demolishing industrial civilization and rebuilding on a basis of artificial scarcity and control.
Not necessarily. In colder places where large scale Hydro-Electric schemes exist, like Tasmania in Australia, NZ and Canada they don't emit as many methane emissions as you presume because they are in colder climates. Hydro -Electric is vastly superior to nuclear, as it relies completely on an pure renewable source of power ie water. Nuclear power by contrast relies on an non-renewable source of power ie uranium. Unfortunately however for an lot of jurisdictions they don't have the necessary water catchment areas to support the uptake of large scale Hydro-Electric infrastructure options.
EVs a joke
👎damn backchitnoise👎
Great British....but Scottish again. Why does England steal everything Scottish
because balls
What the hell are you talking about?
Over produced material, i just want facts. this is a waste of effort to make
watter hahaha
Nuclear power! Is the answer...
What unnessary voice over, to much dramer
Not enuff proof reading imo
A whole lot of woke talk from the narrator.