Inside The 1920s River Dam That Powered An Entire Nation | Building Ireland | Absolute History

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  • @Whatshisname346
    @Whatshisname346 6 місяців тому +3

    Great to see Ireland's industrial heritage being championed. One aspect not explored in the Killarney video is the role the expansion of the water system played in the tourism industry over the years. Without the massive expansion of water treatment and distribution in the 1970s most of the larger hotels in Killarney would've been impossible to build.

  • @peterking2794
    @peterking2794 6 місяців тому +1

    A wonderful, fascinating programme. My wife's family are from the Wicklow/Carlow area and, when I visited Ireland for the first time, I was puzzled as to why older houses had German 'Schuko' plugs & sockets installed. I now understand that it was because Siemens supplied the infrastructure as well as the generating plant on the River Shannon.

  • @selaboy
    @selaboy 7 місяців тому +4

    I LOVE Ireland and it's people 💖Greetings from Oman 🇴🇲🎩

  • @Hellbillyhok
    @Hellbillyhok 6 місяців тому +4

    I really enjoyed this, what an accomplishment for the time, I can't believe I only just found out about this

  • @SGTDuckButter
    @SGTDuckButter 7 місяців тому +1

    Ireland is the funnest place on earth. The folks are the finest, friendly and sincere. I hope to go back someday, I kissed the stone.

  • @billsmith5109
    @billsmith5109 6 місяців тому +4

    Who I missed in the story was an economist. Lots of spending years before a watt of electricity could be sold. How was the project financed?

    • @forthrightgambitia1032
      @forthrightgambitia1032 6 місяців тому +3

      By government funding. They spent 20% of the new state's rather threadbare budget on the assumption electrification would completely change the economy.

  • @samael335
    @samael335 7 місяців тому +16

    I wonder if there is anywhere else in the world where a river can be found flowing over another river, or under another river, perpendicularly. Wait...X marks the spot. That must be where they hid the leprechauns gold!

    • @jean-pierreposman7282
      @jean-pierreposman7282 7 місяців тому +4

      In Afrika , don't now the country is a river that flow over a motorway. You drive there with you're car and you see a massive boat passing by over the road . And here in Belgium is a river where the ships float in a elevator and when the elevator sinks or climb the boats continue there ways on a much higher or lower level this is in Ronqiuere. It's uniek in the world and a 100 meters elevation that the boats have to pass

    • @Electriceye1984bySam
      @Electriceye1984bySam 7 місяців тому +1

      In Augusta Georgia, in the 1800s a creek flowed underneath the Augusta Canal until it was changed in the 1900s

    • @thomasbrady5381
      @thomasbrady5381 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes there is I live in Chewton, Vic Australia and the big town near Me is called Castlemaine and the river there has been redesigned

    • @juliane__
      @juliane__ 6 місяців тому +1

      Just look at the Mittellandkanal in Germany. It partly flows on bridges or waterways or do you say aquaduct? It should be a compositum of viaduct and aquaduct.

  • @erobinson55
    @erobinson55 7 місяців тому +5

    Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @silvercipher6797
    @silvercipher6797 7 місяців тому +6

    Love history.

    • @loraweems8712
      @loraweems8712 7 місяців тому +1

      I'm in Texas. My son-in-law is from Castleconnel, just outside of Limerick. I really enjoyed visiting the Shannon. Lovely people, lovely river!

  • @deniseroe5891
    @deniseroe5891 7 місяців тому +5

    Ireland looks so beautiful, my family came from there way back, hundreds of years ago. Would love to visit someday. In reference to electricity, we take it for granted, flip a switch and we expect it to be there. This huge dam was only built 100 years ago, amazing to think of a part of a whole country not having electricity.

  • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
    @sdrtcacgnrjrc 7 місяців тому +4

    Its actually a beautiful building

  • @chrisschaeffer9661
    @chrisschaeffer9661 7 місяців тому +2

    The art of the Insulting Question isnt lost on either interviewer. Go ahead, ask that Dense Redundant Question!!

  • @grahamgresty8383
    @grahamgresty8383 7 місяців тому

    Superb. If I were younger I would apply for Irish citizenship.

  • @IDraganM
    @IDraganM 6 місяців тому

    Looks like a nice video. Unfortunately UA-cam is limiting it to 720 p resolution (unless we pay ransom to them). Please let me know if it can be seen elsewhere.

  • @pistonburner6448
    @pistonburner6448 6 місяців тому

    28:29 "The railway started to spread across Ireland like an iron rash"
    What? I couldn't believe that I heard what I just heard...

  • @SUcC..
    @SUcC.. 7 місяців тому +3

    River Shannon:
    “Revolutionary Electrical infrastructure, transformative role of railways in shaping Irish tourism, engineering marvels , cultural heritage… BUT ABOVE ALL SKIP…
    LAKERS IN 5 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥”

  • @One.DeSanctis.
    @One.DeSanctis. 7 місяців тому +1

    History

  • @replica1052
    @replica1052 6 місяців тому +2

    (all of britain/ireland should invest more in offshore wind -as an economic backbone )

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 6 місяців тому +1

      turbines could be made of concrete to fill with water in strong winds (all you need to pull underwater cables is a boat )

    • @domtweed7323
      @domtweed7323 6 місяців тому

      We should work out the maximum available pumped hydro storage, and build the turbine fleet to match the pumped hydro storage fleet.
      The rest can be stable base load nuclear power.

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 6 місяців тому

      @@domtweed7323 (nuclear is expensive and high maintenance -and the wind always blows offshore )

    • @domtweed7323
      @domtweed7323 6 місяців тому

      @@replica1052 The capacity factor for offshore wind is about 42% for the North Sea, maybe 60% if you go way offshore with a very tall turbine. So it creates a large need for storage, like pumped hydro, to back it up.
      Nuclear, like all power sources, needs economies of scale. Building one reactor is ridiculously expensive. But build 30 of one design, like France did (twice), and the per unit cost comes massively down.

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 6 місяців тому

      @@domtweed7323 the farther offshore you go the more the wind blows - europe will buy all your excess electricity

  • @eugenio1542
    @eugenio1542 7 місяців тому

    Adorable 😊. England out of EU, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Australia, New Zealand etc. 😢

  • @fastbike175
    @fastbike175 7 місяців тому

    wow how did they get so manny irish folk on tv? and why do they call it a scheme?

    • @gerardacronin334
      @gerardacronin334 7 місяців тому

      The word “scheme” is commonly used in Ireland to refer to a plan or project, particularly a government one.

    • @elizamccroskey1708
      @elizamccroskey1708 6 місяців тому

      In Ireland and the UK scheme doesn’t necessarily have the negative connotations that it does in the USA.

  • @lauralauren6432
    @lauralauren6432 6 місяців тому

    Old World tech. We did not build these.

  • @andyfeimsternfei8408
    @andyfeimsternfei8408 6 місяців тому

    Biggest in the world? I don't think so. I've spent 43 years working on older hydro plants with greater capacity in the US. This is an amazing plant, but many of the statements made in this documentary are false.

    • @daviddavid1346
      @daviddavid1346 6 місяців тому

      If you listen she said When it was finished it was the biggest in the world

  • @RNP69
    @RNP69 6 місяців тому

    This dam never would have been needed if the likes of jp morgan and rockefeller ( I did not capitalize those 2 names out of disrespect for them) were not involved ! We should have had free energy back in the 1900's !

  • @chrisschaeffer9661
    @chrisschaeffer9661 7 місяців тому +1

    Im a Roofer. Thank God not in Europe!! Those Steep Arse Roofs can Fook the Hell Off

  • @WeldingQueen
    @WeldingQueen 7 місяців тому +1

    My moms last name is toomey and she has been doing family research bc her mom told her nothing we come from kinda a shitty alcoholic family...but i guess her familys name was twomey but at ellis island it got wrote as toomey. W might have sounded like double o. . . idk but i would love to know where i came from. I have my dads last name elizondo and his grandfather was from spain but died when my dad was young and his mom was a shitty alcoholic so he was never told anything. Im happy to say my son is going to be the first generation in idk forever where a kid doesnt have to grow up in an adults addiction. I got sober 7 yers ago and it was the best thing i ever did ....along with having my 5yr old. But i know nothing about either side and i wish i did. Or had the means to do DNA stuff. Maybe when im outta school.

  • @sgassocsg
    @sgassocsg 6 місяців тому

    Those pesky Hermans again. Everywhere they go they bless other cultures. God bless the Hermans. Unlike new emigres to Europe,they bless the Irish people, blend well, and elevate Irish culture….why not invite more

  • @bob-m5b4k
    @bob-m5b4k 7 місяців тому +1

    first

  • @Texufo
    @Texufo 7 місяців тому +1

    Third Reich Dam

    • @davidrenton
      @davidrenton 7 місяців тому +12

      well not really 10 years prior, even though Siemans where crucial in the Third Reich, 10+ years later

    • @sgassocsg
      @sgassocsg 6 місяців тому

      Oh yes, then tear it down my virtuous friend. Show the world your virtue. Simpleton.