With three days left of the month we have just passed our highest monthly production total since we started back in September - see the totals on the right hand side of your screen.
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Thursday, 25 December 2008
Happy Christmas from Archie - (25/12)
Archie spun his way through Christmas day producing 49 kilowatts of electricity an hour.
Already this year over 84,000 Kilowatt hours of electricity have been produced enough to have cooked your Christmas dinner 50,000 times over.
Happy Christmas to you all from Archie and The Directors of Torrs Hydro New Mills
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Remote monitoring - Radius UK - (18/12)
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Introductions - Lorrie Marchington - (17/12)
When the opportunity arose to promote a local scheme, she was keen to become actively involved. Lorrie is particularly keen to help develop communications in the community and with shareholders, and to promote initiatives to pump-prime renewables, both to students and the population at large.
She has lived in New Mills for over 15 years and works part time at The University of Manchester.
Can you help ? (14/12)
Our friends up at Settle who are attempting to install a similar community run Hydro scheme would like some assistance in convincing their local planning department of the ongoing benefits of such schemes; renewable energy, benefits to community projects, a positive additional focus on local rivers, attracting many new visitors to name but a few - the main concerns in the initial planning rejection relate to the fish population - considerable testing in controlled environments has taken place with no negative impact to the fish population.
Below is the link where you can add your comments to help support the scheme :-
http://www.planning.cravendc.gov.uk/fastweb/detail.asp?AltRef=62/2008/9155
Ann Harding who is Chair of Settle Hydro says,
"If you have 60 seconds to spare could you please, please, follow the link above and
register your comments in support of the Settle Hydro Planning application. WE NEED
AS MANY AS POSSIBLE , as soon as possible, so please forward to anyone else on your
address list who may help .
That is, of course, if you believe in clean green electricity, produced in a
sustainable safe way (its very very very safe for the fishes too), with minimal
visual impact (all you'll see is a small stone clad building the size of a garden
shed - the screw is near the mill race - not in the middle of the river or on the
fish pass!!) tackling CO2 emissions, and with a fair division of profits between
shareholders and community. Please support this project which isn't just asking for
more and more grant and public money - but making a positive sustainable
business which will support other projects for tens of years to come.
If you don't do anything else for the world this Christmas please do this!!"
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Introductions - Simon Clayton - (11/12)
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Introductions - Mary Cohen - (10/12)
Monday, 8 December 2008
Introductions - Wil Grifin - (09/12)
Over the next couple of weeks I'll introduce the new team that was voted in at this years AGM - we're a mixed bag to say the least, but with a combination of skills to build on the success of 2008 - firstly let me introduce Will Griffin with a few of his own words :
Landscaping - (08/12)
Despite the bad weather conditions over the last week the landscaping project is progressing well.
The 'amphitheatre' banking is now completed and today sees scaffolding being erected at the tail race end of the screw for the wall to be built.
Friday, 5 December 2008
Made in New Mills - (05/12)
This Saturday between 10:30am and 3:30pm at the Providence United Reform Church, Mellor Road, New Mills a group of local artists will be exhibiting and demonstrating their work, so come along and say hello.
Thursday, 4 December 2008
The Guardian - (04/12)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
November electricity produced - (04/12)
Production days 27 Non production days 3
2.5 days shutdown due to brake/sluice and power disconnect issues (10-11/11),
0.5 days shutdown due to electrical disconnects (16/11)
Total electricity produced 24.2 MWh
896.3 kWh average per production day (27), 806.6 kWh average per calendar day (30)
37.4 kW per hour per production day (27), 33.6 kW per hour per calendar day (30)
Maintenance
Daily - ongoing manual and visual system checks, adhoc intake and fish pass clearing and bi-weekly mechanical checks and greasing performed by New Mills volunteers – additional intake clearing was required in November due to the amount of falling leaves
10-11 November – Replacement PCB supplied and tested after brake/power disconnect issues
16 November – tested auto shutdown.
Plans
In December we will be starting our landscaping project and also connecting the engine house to the New Mills Heritage Centre to allow a remote view of what is happening with the screw.
So far (December 4) since the screw started it has produced over 63 MWh of electricity.
Putting pen to paper - (04/12)
Landscaping - (03/12)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
AGM - (2/12)
Monday, 1 December 2008
System outage - (01/12)
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Thank you ! - (29/11)
Leaping fish... - (29/11)
Some more good news !
We have secured funding with the Environment Agency to turn the Sycamore tree overlooking the Archimedes screw into two leaping fish (a brown trout often seen in the river and a salmon which will hopefully soon be seen in the river)
Sometime in January/early February, work will start on the tree, which has recently been heavily lopped in preparation - the work itself will be great to watch with our artist using chain saws and a cherry picker to change the tree into a piece of art.
Given the location of the tree (overlooking the weir) it will be a great spectacle to watch being transformed and for visitors to admire in years to come.
Friday, 28 November 2008
AGM reminder - (26/11)
Tuesday, 25 November 2008
Landscaping project - (25/11)
On this day... (25/11)
Highlights in History Which Occur November 25:
1120 English royal yacht "White Ship" leaves in storm
1165 RC German emperor Frederik I Barbarossa visits Utrecht
1185 Umberto Crivelli replaces Lucius III as Pope Urban III
1277 Giovanni Gaetano Orsini elected as Pope Nicolas III
1357 Charles IV issues letter of protection of Jews of Strasbourg Alsace
1500 Governor De Bobadilla of Santo Domingo captures Columbus
1659 Michiel de Ruyter conquerors Danish city Nyborg
1688 Princess Anne flies from London to Nottingham
1715 1st English patent granted to an American, for processing corn
1744 Austrian forces pillage & kill Jews of Prague
1758 Britain capture Ft Duquesne (Pittsburgh) from French
1766 Pope Clement XIII warns On dangers of anti-Christian writings
1783 Britain evacuates NY, their last military position in US1805 Opera "Tha‹s" 1st American performance
1817 1st sword swallower in US performs (NYC)1834 Delmonico's, one of NY's finest restaurants, provides a meal of soup, steak, coffee & half a pie for 12›
1841 35 Amistad survivors return to Africa1847 Opera "Marta" is produced (Vienna)1863 Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee
1864 Confederate plot to burn NYC, fails and Confederate retreat at Sandersville, Georgia
1867 Alfred Nobel invents dynamite and US, Congress commission looks into "impeachment" of Pres Johnson1872 J C Watson discovers asteroid #128 Nemesis
1884 John B Meyenberg of St Louis patents evaporated milk1892 A Charlois discovers asteroid #346 Hermentaria
1894 Greenback (Independent) Party organizes in Indianapolis
1897 Spain grants Puerto Rico autonomy
1899 Battle at Graspan, Cape colony: general Methuen beats Farmers
1902 Franz Leh rs opera "Wiener Fraueen," premieres in Vienna1908 Dorando Pietri (It) beats Johnny Hayes (US) in MSG marathon by 60 yds
1911 3rd CFL Grey Cup: U of Toronto defeats Toronto Argonauts, 14-7
1912 American College of Surgeons incorporates in Springield, Ill and Socialist International rejects that world war is coming
1913 Woodrow Wilson's daughter Jessie marries in White House
1920 WTAW of College Station, Tx, broadcast 1st football play-by-play
1922 G Van Biesbroeck discovers asteroid #3378 and Japanese crown prince Hirohito appointed prince-regent
1925 KPD proposes German Parliament expropriate possession of monarchy
1929 Belgium govt Jaspar falls1930 690 earthquake shocks recorded in 1 day (Ito Japan)
1933 1st Soviet liquid rocket attains altitude of 261' (80m) and L Boyer discovers asteroid #1295 Deflotte & #1296 Andree
1935 Resident Institution for Social History (IISG) forms in Amsterdam
1936 Germany & Japan sign anti-Komintern pact
1937 World's fair of Paris closes (31.2 million visitors)
1940 Patria steamer sinks killing 200, outside of Haifa and U of Mich retires Tom Harmon's #98
1941 German Jews in Netherlands declared stateless and Lou Boudreau becomes Cleveland Indians player/manager
1942 National Organization for Aid to Underground, LO, forms
1943 U-600 sinks in Atlantic Ocean
1944 32nd CFL Grey Cup: Montreal HMCS defeat Hamilton Flying Wildcats, 7-6
1947 Future Queen Elizabeth marries Prince Philip in Westminster Abbey and New Zealand acedes to Statute of Westminster, becomes a dominion
1948 Ft Funston's 16-inch coastal guns removed and KING TV channel 5 in Seattle, WA (NBC) begins broadcasting and KING-TV, Seattle, forms air with 1st Pacific NW telecast and S Arend discovers asteroid #1565 Lemaitre
1950 38th CFL Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts defeats Winn Blue Bombers, 13-0 and UN gives Eritrea to Ethiopia
1951 17 die in a train crash in Woodstock Ala and Cleve Browns penalized a record 209 yards against Chicago Bears and Commemoration of resistance fighter Hannie Buy forbidden
1952 Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap," premieres in London and George Meany appointed as chairman of AFL and Only win ever for NFL's Dallas Texans (11-1) beats Bears 27-23
1953 Earthquake/tsnunami strikes Honshu, Japan and Hungary beats England in soccer match, 6-3
1955 Race segregation forbidden on trains & buses between US states and Walter Piston's 6th Symphony, premieres
1957 Pres Eisenhower suffers a mild stroke, impairing his speech
1958 Senegal becomes an autonomous state in French Community
1960 1st atomic reactor for research & development, Richland Wa and Last broadcast of Amos 'n' Andy on radio CBS ends last 4 radio soap operas (Ma Perkins, Right to Happiness, and Young Dr Malone & 2nd Mrs Burton) & cancels 4 other series
1961 NBA's Bob Cousy becomes 2nd player to score 15,000 points
1962 WBJA (now WMGC) TV channel 34 in Binghamton, NY (ABC) 1st broadcast
1963 JFK laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery
1965 Congo milt coup under Gen Mobutu, Pres Kasavubu flees
1966 Pirate Radio Station 390 (Radio Invicta) closes down (reopen 12/31)
1967 Puerto Rico placed on Atlantic Standard Time
1969 John Lennon returns OBE to protest UK's support for Vietnam War
1971 "Dan Cooper" jumps with $200,000 out of plane over Washington
1973 3 Palestinians hijack KLM B747 above Iraq, to Dubai and 61st CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Rough Riders defeats Edmonton Eskimos, 22-18 and Bloodless military coup ousts Greek Pres George Papadopoulos
1975 Netherlands grants Suriname independence (Natl Day) and Portuguese leftist officers occupy 4 airbases
1976 OJ Simpson gains 273 yards for Buffalo vs Detroit and Viking 1 radio signal from Mars help prove genl theory of relativity
1977 David Steed balanced stationary on a bike for 9 hrs 15 mins and Thomas Hearns KOs Jerome Hill in 2 rounds in his 1st pro fight
1979 67th CFL Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos defeats Montreal Alouettes, 17-9 and American Airlines DC-10 crashes on takeoff from Chicago, kills 275 and Pittsburgh gains 606 net yards against Cleveland, winning 33-30 and Z Vavrova discovers asteroid #36281980 Coup in Burkina abolishes constitution and France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island and Sugar Ray Leonard defeats Duran regains WBC welterweight championship and Upper-Volta milt coup under Col Saye Zerbo, president Lamizana flees
1981 Failed coup by South African mercenaries in Seychelles1983 Soyuz T-9 returns to Earth, 149 days after take-off and Syria & Saudi Arabia announce cease-fire in PLO civil war in Tripoli and World's greatest robbery-œ25,000,000 of gold, Heathrow, England
1984 Julio M Sanguinetti wins Uruguay presidential election and William Schroeder, becomes 2nd to receive Jarvik-7 artificial heart
1986 Iran-Contra affair erupts, Pres Reagan reveals secret arm deal
1988 Chuck Berry pays $250 fine to resolve NYC assault charges and Convention on exploitation of Antarctic mineral resources signed and US & Soviet chess grand masters Donaldson & Akhmilovskaya wed and Widespread earthquake hits NE US, Canada; no damage reported
1990 78th CFL Grey Cup: Winn Blue Bombers defeat Edmonton Eskimos, 50-11 and Lech Walesa wins in Poland's 1st popular election and NFL's NY Giants & SF 49ers after winning their 1st 10 games both lose, Phil Eagles beat Giants 31-13 & L.A. Rams beat 49ers 28-17
1993 Dutch Antilles govt of Liberia-Peters falls and Failed bomb attack on Egyptian premier Atef Sedki, 1 dead
1930 690 earthquake shocks recorded in one day. (Ito, Japan).
Will we do it ? - (24/11)
We had quite a good month in October as far as output was concerned - not as high as was expected, but none the less with lots of hard work clearing the intake it was our best month... but we want to do better and so with six and a half days left in November and the leaves still falling we are targeting ourselves in producing more electricity in November than we did in October.
By this morning we had generated 18232kWh for November which is about 7000 short of Octobers total - so watch this space - it will be close !
Friday, 21 November 2008
Its all systems go... - (22/11)
Finance : A great response to our Invitation to invest, please keep those requests coming in.
Landscaping : This is set to commence (small bits have started already, but I mean diggers and exciting stuff) on 1 December, the site will be temporarily fenced off whilst work takes place..
Christmas Tree and lights - to be installed in the next week
AGM : Saturday 29 November
Daily stuff : Health and safety documentation, volunteer lists, intake clearing to name but a few of the things that the Directors are organising in the background.
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
A whole lot of power- (19/11)
Saturday, 15 November 2008
Jingle bells, jingle bells... - (15/11)
Friday, 14 November 2008
Invitation to Invest - (14/11)
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Torrs Hydro in the news - (13/11)
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
Archaeology report - (13/11)
System outage - update (12/11)
System outage - update (11/11)
Monday, 10 November 2008
System outage - update (10/11)
Sunday, 9 November 2008
System outage - (09/11)
Saturday, 8 November 2008
Landscaping - (09/11)
Starting shortly Torrs Hydro will be working closely with New Mills Town Council to landscape the area around the Torrs Hydro site - the overall aim of this project will be to improve access to the screw and enhance the surrounding area whilst at the same time improving safety with additional fencing.
Torrs Hydro will provide a project report each week here on the blog - if you have any questions please feel free to ask.
Torrs Hydro New Mills – Landscaping Project
Project background
The Torrs Hydro New Mills hydro site sited in the Torrs Riverside Park has been operational for nearly two months creating renewable energy that is used by the Coop store in New Mills. The site was developed on the site of Torr Mill which was destroyed by fire in 1912.
The aim of both THNM and New Mills Town Council is to retain, where possible, existing features of Torr Mill, whilst at the same time developing the area around the site for the benefit of New Mills and the increasing number of visitors to New Mills
Project definition
Working closely with New Mills Town Council (Steve Lewis), Torrs Hydro New Mills have agreed to undertake the following schedule of works as a ‘landscaping’ project to meet the advice and guidance and legal obligations communicated by the Health and Safety Executive (Eddie Tarn), High Peak Borough Council Planning (Ann Jordan) and New Mills Town Council.
The project will consist of installation of safety fencing to HSE guidelines, stone walling to help protect one of the original mill walls, stone paving to allow physical access near to the tail race end of the Archimedes screw, scarping and adjusting camber to roadway and landscaping works to improve the area around the site.
This works will enable safe viewing access to the Torrs Hydro New Mills site whilst also improving the area as an amenity to the general public.
Where possible local labour and materials will be sourced, this includes use of existing stones currently sited on the bank of River Sett/Goyt.
Timescales
The landscaping will take place prior to the fencing and tail race mesh being installed.
Dependent on agreement of this schedule of works by New Mills Town Council, any subsequent agreement relating to legal undertakings and funding being available the landscaping can commence on Monday 11 November and is expected to take 5 weeks to complete, dependent on weather conditions. Fencing and the tail race mesh will take two weeks to fabricate and one week to install.
Project is anticipated to be completed by the end of January 2009.
Fencing and safety mesh
(Contractor - LSP, New Mills)
Fabricate ten mild steel fence panels each of 2.5 meters in length,1.4 metres in height, top and bottom cross bars, no central bar. Powder coated in zinc and then painted black to run alongside the pathway being created as part of the landscaping exercise.
Fencing to run from engine house, down the slope to new stone wall, totalling seven panels.
Fencing to also run from top of existing fish pass fencing to far side of intake, totalling three panels, 7.5 metres.
Fabricate supporting steel work and fix mesh cover to the area at the bottom of the screw, 15cm openings and bolted in place. To meet HSE advice on ‘arm reach’ through holes of 850mm. Powder coated in zinc and finished in green to match existing mesh.
Landscaping
(Contractor - Construction Projects, Mellor)
Install picnic bench, in same style as current bench. Bench to be sited close to existing bench and to be marked out by Steve Lewis.
Re site existing stone litter bin near to picnic benches, exact location to be marked out by Steve Lewis.
Using the four original wheel pit stones and rocks currently stored to the side of Torrs access road, re grade the sloped area leading down to the screw to give a rough ‘amphitheatre’ effect - this work is designed to reduce the gradient of the slope and make it more accessible.
Gravel all areas with the exception of the two banks, from the steps, across front of engine house up to margins as defined by Steve Lewis.
Gravel behind current steel fencing above the screw up to existing above ground mill walls.
Roadway into Torrs from Rock Tavern - scrape existing gravel from area below the top drain of the road so the camber is towards the river wall.
Tree surgery
(Contractor – S and S Trees, New Mills)
Tree removal to height of 12ft, of tree at tail race end of screw overlooking the River Sett.
Walling
(Contractor - Construction Projects, Mellor)
Using, where possible, existing local stone currently stored on far bank of River Sett/Goyt, create a stone wall from the existing river wall (in the corner nearest to the stone archway) along to the fourth fence post from the river, wall to be built to railing height and backfilled with sand to protect mill wall. Where required wall will be tied in with existing mill wall.
Paving
(Contractor - Construction Projects, Mellor)
Using, where possible, existing local stone currently stored on far bank of River Sett/Goyt, create a stepped path way running from the engine house to the bottom of the tail race. Pathway to be 4 feet wide.
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Monday, 3 November 2008
Torrs Hydro New Mills reaches Moscow - (04/11)
делает любой в новых заводах говорит русского ?
October - electricity produced - (03/11)
1 days shutdown due to HSE request (1/10 to 2/10),
2 days shutdown due to high water (5 to 6/10)
0.25 days shutdown due to planned maintenance (16/10)
1 days shutdown due to high water, sluice gate sticking (27/10)
Total electricity produced 25.3 MWh
945.8 kWh average per production day (26.75), 816.1 kWh average per calendar day (31)
39.4 kW per hour per production day (26.75), 34.0 kW per hour per calendar day (31)
Maintenance
Daily - ongoing manual and visual system checks, ad hoc intake and fish pass clearing and bi-weekly mechanical checks and greasing performed by New Mills volunteers
16 October - Oil change completed with WRE and Mann Power Ltd, rubber fish protection buffers added to screw blades, control system software updated
27 October - Hydraulic pump pressure increased
So far Torrs Hydro New Mills has produced over 38 MWh of electricity which is the equivalent of 26 diesel trains full of passengers running from New Mills to Manchester and back !
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Invitation to Invest - (02/11)
Thursday, 30 October 2008
Let there be light... - (31/10)
Sunday Telegraph - (30/10)
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
River Goyt Brown Trout Monitoring Programme - (29/10)
The Environment Agency started monitoring the brown trout population in the River Goyt, upstream of New Mills in 2007. This monitoring programme is in its infancy but as it progresses over the next few years it can be used to target future projects to improve the fishery if necessary.
This report provides a summary of our findings for angling clubs, landowners and other parties interested in the status of fish populations in the River.
Survey Sites
The Brown Trout monitoring programme covers 14 sites between New Mills and Fernilee Reservoir, and includes the River Sett, Black Brook and Kinder Brook tributaries.
Trout numbers and habitat quality were estimated at each site by electric fishing and Habscore assessment, between July and August 2007.
Annual electric fishing on six sites will help us to detect changes in the number of trout young over time.
Habscore looks at the in-stream trout habitat available to hold fish and compares it to the number of fish actually caught during a survey. These two pieces of information are then used to calculate how well a river meets its potential to support and hold trout.
Habscore assessments and further electric fishing will be carried out every six years, to see whether the river is reaching its full potential as a trout fishery.
Fish recorded
A total of 506 Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) were caught across the 14 combined sites.
Perch (Perca fluvialitilis) and Grayling (Thymallus thymallus) were also recorded, but
at only one site (Whaley Bridge). Brook lamprey were also recorded at one site, on the main River Goyt near to Lodge Wood.
Brown trout lengths, age and growth
The following length frequency histogram provides a good picture of the overall make up of the trout population on the Goyt.
The first peak in fish lengths was recorded between 50mm to 90mm, which corresponds to this years fry. Large numbers of one year old fish are also evident, showing that survival during the first year has been good. However, under normal conditions, we would expect more fry to be present than one year old fish.
River Goyt trout had an ‘average’ growth rate compared to our national standard for brown trout (National Fisheries Technical Team, unpublished data), with a Percentage Standard Growth (PSG) value of 107%.
This indicates normal growth rates within the trout populations surveyed and reflects a stable, sustainable upland river trout population.
In order to assess fish populations, The National Fisheries Classification Scheme splits brown trout densities into two categories, those that hatched this year (0+ fry) and those that are older. The density of these two groups recorded during our surveys shown below.
The maps clearly show low numbers of trout fry, though the numbers of older fish were distributed more naturally. Despite the low numbers of fry, the greatest numbers of trout were found in the upper reaches of the Sett and Black Brook. This is consistent with the trout’s use of the smaller brooks for spawning and nursery areas.
Our surveys found that the older fish were dominated by one-year-olds that had hatched in 2006. This distribution is also illustrated by the length frequency histogram shown on the previous page, where 1+ trout were the most common age class seen.
This suggests that the 2007 spawning season had not been as successful as the previous year. Though we don’t know why this happened, the heavy summer floods in the catchment may have displaced smaller fish downstream.
Overall our Habscore assessments showed that there are enough habitats within the river to support more fish.
Trout productivity in the Goyt could be limited by poor water quality, a lack of adult brood stock or the action of impassable weirs which stop adults reaching good spawning areas.
Conclusions
This is the first year that electric fishing surveys of the brown trout population have been carried out upstream of New Mills. Fish populations can be very variable and definite conclusions should not been drawn from a single years data.
Having said that, our surveys showed fewer brown trout fry than expected on the River Goyt. The numbers of fry recorded were below that predicted by Habscore and that suggested for the previous year by the numbers of one-year-olds identified.
The Habscore analysis indicated that there is potential for further improvement in fish stocks, but numbers are likely limited by water quality or barriers to movement.
As more surveys are carried over the following years a clearer understanding of the fisheries performance will be possible. Of particular interest will be the number of fry caught in 2008, as this will help us determine the significance of the low numbers recorded in 2007.
Recommendations
Angling clubs and members of the public should;
• Notify the Environment Agency of any pollution incidents or illegal fishing activity taking place in watercourses, or of any discharges that may cause pollution using our Free phone Incident Hotline number - 0800 807060.
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
We found the tree... - (27/10)
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Has anyone seen a tree ? - (26/10)
The wrong leaves - (25/10)
Friday, 24 October 2008
AGM - (23/10)
We have arranged our first AGM for Saturday 29th November, at the Revival Church on High Street, New Mills - which is a fantastic venue.
Doors open at 10:30am, start at 11am, scheduled end 1pm. Tea, Coffee and nibbles will be available.
If you are planning on stopping over and need accommodation, we suggest you contact the New Mills Heritage Centre (Tel: 01663 746904) or check their website http://www.newmillsheritage.com/ - accommodation is under “local information”