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Pump and Generator has come up with a revolutionary flat pack Archimedes screw that can be used as a Pump and Generator

 

Flat pack Archimedes screw system is up to 70 % cheaper than the cost of a traditional Archimedean screw Pumps and Generators.

 

 

The screw pumps and screw generators are designed and specified in UK

But the components are sourced from the emerging economies throughout the world and assembled on site.

Strategic sourcing, flat pack transportation and low profit margins are the main contributing factors in the cost reduction

And these machines are huge, bulky and heavy says Bob the managing director of Pump and Generator.

Pump and Generator are selling their 50 KWatt system for as little as £29,777.00.

Due to huge demand and high volume of calls, they are only excepting email enquiries, to contact them click here.

Take some time to read the most

Frequently asked questions about our Archimedean hydro screw systems.

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Archimedes hydro screw pumps and Generators


1. Will the Archimedean hydrodynamic screw system connect to the grid?
The electricity produced will be first consumed by your property, and any surplus may then be exported to the grid. You will need to discuss with your electricity company about their policy and their rates.

2. Do I need planning permission?
You will need to contact your Local Authority and determine what planning requirements you need.

3. Where can I installing Archimedean hydro screw pumps and Generators?

Screw generators and Pumps can be utilized anywhere where suitable flows and heads exist,

other potential uses include:

  • Rivers
  • Cooling water outlets from power stations
  • Industrial process water (for example paper or steel mills)

A capacity of 0.1 to 5.5 cubic meters per second and a head up to 10 m enables it to utilize hydrodynamic powers which are ruled out for turbines for reasons of cost.

Hydropower Organizations Links:

Hydro Environmental Agency Links:

Government Links for Hydro Electricity:

The MCS certificates microgeneration technologies used
to produce electricity and heat from renewable sources.

http://www.microgenerationcertification.org
The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform  | The Low Carbon Buildings Programme |The Low Carbon Buildings Programme Phase 2  | Community Sustainable Energy Programme | Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative  | The REAL Assurance Scheme  |  Gemserv |The Energy Savings Trust  | Energy Saving Trust business advice (Scotland only)  | Energy Saving Trust best practice in housing  | The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (England) Order 2008 |The Carbon Trust  | Ofgem  | The Micropower Council  | Centre for Alternative Technology |Community Renewables Initiative  | Solar Trade Association  | Ground Source Heat Pump Association  | Business advice for the micro renewable energy industry |The BERR windspeed database  | HHIC – The Heating and Hotwater Industry Council
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