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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Walchensee Power Plant is a high pressure storage power station in Bavaria. With an installed output of 124 MW it is today one the largest its kind in Germany. It is located near Kochel (distance the town of Walchensee about 14 km).The storage power station uses the natural downward gradient of about 200 m between Walchensee, serving as an "upper reservoir" (802 m ue. NN), and the "lower reservoir" of Kochelsee (599 m ue. NN) to generate electricity. Through six…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Walchensee Power Plant is a high pressure storage power station in Bavaria. With an installed output of 124 MW it is today one the largest its kind in Germany. It is located near Kochel (distance the town of Walchensee about 14 km).The storage power station uses the natural downward gradient of about 200 m between Walchensee, serving as an "upper reservoir" (802 m ue. NN), and the "lower reservoir" of Kochelsee (599 m ue. NN) to generate electricity. Through six approx.. 450 meters long pipes, which connect the two natural "basins", the water flows to the turbines of this hydro-electric power plant: four Pelton and four Francis water turbines. Subsequently.