trainfinder22 wrote:
> Here in New York we have done quite well with power produced by our
> canal system.Most of the power is produced at locks. However our canal
> is about 20 feet deep and 70 feet wide and in some places as much as
> 60 feet of water is behind the lock walls so there is plenty of force
> there to push turbines. Wih british canals being smaller is there such
> a thing as Mini-Hydro Power to Generate Electricity....And by the way
> the USA Exports Coal to Great Britain..I know because See the trains
> go thru onthe way to the port.

The only one I know of is where the Birminham old main line crosses the 
Netherton tunnel approach - there is (not working anymore) a turbine there, 
which was for illuminating the tunnel.

Ron Jones
Process Safety & Development Specialist
Don't repeat history, unreported chemical lab/plant near misses at 
http://www.crhf.org.uk
Only two things are certain: The universe and human stupidity; and I'm not 
certain about the universe. ~ Albert Einstein


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