Sandford Hydro Explained

Sandford Hydro
Coordinates:51.7115°N -1.2361°W
Country:England
Location:Kennington, Oxfordshire
Status:O
Commissioned:2018
Owner:Low Carbon Hub Sandford Hydro Ltd
Operator:Low Carbon Hub Sandford Hydro Ltd
Ps Electrical Capacity:450 kW

Sandford Hydro is a small hydroelectric scheme located on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England. It uses the head of water provided by the weir at Sandford Lock in Sandford-on-Thames, but is actually situated on the opposite bank of the river in Kennington. It can generate of electricity with its three archimedes screw turbines. Construction began in 2011, and the plant became operational in 2018.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Sandford Hydro is owned by Low Carbon Hub Sandford Hydro Ltd, which is itself a subsidiary Low Carbon Hub IPS Ltd, an industrial and provident society for the benefit of the community that seeks to develop a decentralised, locally-owned renewable energy infrastructure for Oxfordshire.[5]

As part of the development of the hydro scheme, a new fish pass has been constructed. It is designed to help fish adapted to both fast and slow watercourses, and comprises a gravel-lined channel with a gradient of 1 in 160, flanked at either end by sections with a gradient of 1 in 20 and brush and baffle components.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Oxford's Sandford Hydro power plant in pictures. 27 March 2018. Oxford Mail.
  2. News: Thames hydro-power set to make a splash. 27 April 2013. Oxford Mail.
  3. Web site: Sandford Hydro . Low Carbon Hub . 16 February 2022.
  4. Election Maps . Ordnance Survey. 16 February 2022.
  5. Web site: About . Low Carbon Hub . 16 February 2022.
  6. Web site: Sandford Hydro - The Fish Pass . Low Carbon Hub . 16 February 2022.