Mendip Power Group
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The Mendip Power Group is a group of owners installing micro-hydroelectric turbines in a number of historic former watermills in the Mendip area of Somerset England. The Group is one of several formed after the concept was developed by the South Somerset Hydropower Group. The first to start electricity generation was Tellisford Mill on the River Frome which began operating in April 2007 and which is ultimately expected to produce 75 kW.

The Mendip Power Group is a group of owners installing micro-hydroelectric turbines in a number of historic former watermills in the Mendip area of Somerset, England.1
Tellisford Mill is part of the Mendip Power Group, a chain of 15 historic water mills along the Frome which, with CSE's help and support, has been working towards the installation of modern 2
Chairman of the Mendip Power Group, and owner of Tellisford Mill where the first hydro-electric generator has been installed and is up and running on the River Frome in Somerset.3
The approach of establishing the Mendip Power Group, in order to share information and provide collective representation to funders, regulators and utilities, proved to be very successful.4
Mendip Power Group - a group of owners of watermill sites who are harnessing the potential energy of rivers in the Mendip area of Somerset - is developing a network to 5

Chairman Mendip Power Group - 'Green electricity from run of river hydro in an historic setting' 24 March 2009: Stephen Evens, Professor of Life Cycle Engineering, Cranfield University - 'Can the Industrial 6
of the Somerset-based Mendip Power Group The Mendip Power Group is a group of owners installing micro-hydroelectric turbines in a number of historic former watermills in the Mendip area of Somerset, England.7
I am chairman of Mendip Power Group, a shared interest group in Somerset UK.8
The Mendip Power Group are installing micro-hydroelectric turbines in a number of historic former watermills.9
The Mendip Power Group has a series of mills along the River Frome. When they are fully operational, they will provide 2,100 MWh, which is a significant contribution.10

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