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Calculating Water Volume for Energy Storage in Electric-Power Plants
We know the potential energy and calculate the mass of the water that has to be transported."1.0 hour by a 115 MW (115 106 W) " E=115106 W H=600m m=? E=m*g*h <=> m=E/g*h 115106/9.82*600*1000 ~ 7032953/1000 ~7000 m³
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