Ruswarp Hydro

Ruswarp Hydro
Ruswarp Hydro plant on the River Esk
Map
Official nameWhitby Esk Energy
CountryEngland
LocationRuswarp
Coordinates54°28′05.6″N 0°38′01.3″W / 54.468222°N 0.633694°W / 54.468222; -0.633694
StatusOperational
Construction beganMay 2012
Commission date12 December 2012 (2012-12-12)
OwnerWhitby Esk Energy
Power generation
Units operationalOne
Nameplate capacity50kW
Annual net output150,000–160,000 kWh
External links
Websitewhitbyeskenergy.org.uk

Ruswarp Hydro or Whitby Esk Energy, is a Hydroelectric generation scheme that operates on the River Esk at Ruswarp, North Yorkshire, England. The project uses an Archimedes Screw in a reverse direction to generate electricity and was funded by people in the community.[1] Around 4 tonnes (4.4 tons) of water pass along the screw per second, which generates enough electricity to power 45–48 homes.

  1. ^ "Community spirit harnesses water power to save energy". The Independent. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2017.