Stank Burn

Callander Community Hydro, Scotland, UK 

The Stank Burn hydro scheme is located in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, just north of Callander. The project is situated on the Stank burn on Forestry Commission Scotland land that has been leased to Callander Community Hydro ltd, the company set up by the community trust to develop the hydro scheme.

The scheme was devised and developed by the community trust and after negotiating the permissioning and planning process, the scheme started construction in late 2013.

As a conventional run of river hydro scheme, there is no dam or water storage, just a low height intake weir. This feeds a buried HDPE pressure pipe that runs down the hill to a timber clad powerhouse.

Gilkes also provided full training to community volunteers and are providing on-going support and maintenance to ensure that the maximum generation is achieved from the scheme.

Connected directly into the national grid, the scheme generator enough power to offset over 300 homes.

 

SCOPE OF SUPPLY 

  • 650mm Twin Jet Pelton, fitted with hydraulic actuators
  • Synchronous Generator
  • Main inlet valve
  • Hydraulic control module
  • Turbine control and switchgear panel, complete with remote monitoring facility and head level sensors
  • Control and power cabling within turbine powerhouse
  • Installation & commissioning of Gilkes supplied equipment
  • Servicing of Gilkes equipment for 2 years
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Key Stats

  • Commissioned 2014
  • Power 443 kW
  • Net Head 146 M
  • Flow 348 l/s
  • Turbine Gilkes Twin Jet Pelton