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From a problem…

The Monti Sibillini aqueduct is characterised by a notable difference between the intake point (910 m.a.s.l) and the final points of use (about 52 m.a.s.l. the level of the arrival tank)

During the planning and subsequent construction of the aqueduct, it was necessary to install some regulating valves that, in addition to regulating the water flow, produced a notable reduction in the hydraulic pressure within the pipeline; without this reduction, the pressure could reach levels that would be dangerous for equipment and pipes downstream. The reduction of hydraulic pressure was obtained by dissipating the water's potential energy through the use of regulating valves (dissipation of the excess pressure).
Hydrowatt showed that the same results could be achieved by substituting the valves that regulate excess pressure with hydraulic turbines, which, instead of dissipating the pressure, recover it and transform it into renewable energy.