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Obviously, not that easy generating energy in these challenging times.

Just pushed some buttons......and there it was.

 

Learn Green Energy

 

8 Unbelievable New Ways of Generating Electricity

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Watching Swans bathing is an enjoyable experience, they seem to love it. They put an awful lot of effort into the process as well generating lots of spray for all those feathers.

Hydroelectric power generating station of Rivière des Prairies, north of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

GÉNÉRATEUR

Centrale hydroélectrique de la Rivière-des-Prairies; nord de Montréal.

 

Dall-E & PS Beta

 

Also posted in Magic Troll Artistry Challenge #2 of 2025 ~ Shadows and Silhouettes ~

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The R. L. Hearn Generating Station was the site of Canada's first 100 MW steam turbo-generator set. The station sits in what was once Ashbridge's Bay, a shallow marsh that was filled in with rubble from downtown construction sites from 1911 to 1950s. The station was officially opened on October 26, 1951 by Leslie Frost, Premier of Ontario .Now abandoned

Some of you might remember my "The farmer's wife" photo from a few years ago taken in the basement at my cottage. It is in the first comment.

This is what I created .

 

Thanks Flickr friend Julie (smiles7) for introducing me to this app.

 

deepdreamgenerator.com/

 

Be creative with your imagination -

 

This artwork was AI generated from MidJourney.com I used prompts (text) to see what it would produce. And it is amazing! (P.S. - also highly addicted!! LOL!!)

 

beyond what you see.

 

Be creative with your imagination -

 

This artwork was AI generated from MidJourney.com

Not judging, it's just an image !!!!

 

Created for: Steampunk Portraits And Machines Challenge - March /April 2025

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Dall-E & PS Beta

The Tanner's Creek plant is no being dismantled. Opened in 1954 it was once one of the most efficient in the U.S.

generated with an AI program ( photoroom App )

End of the line, or just the beginning, depending on your destination, one of the newest stations on the London Undergound having been opened in September 2021, right in the heart of London in zone 1 & partly funded by the nearby Battersea Power Station redevelopment, a very trendy area on the banks of the Thames.

  

New Logo for my "Lady In Red Group" Generated by AI.

Second image in a three-image series on this power plant...

 

This was taken a day after yesterday's post, and it shows the same power plant on our lakeshore, but with a totally different colored plume due to another day and different light hitting the plume. Yesterday's plume was purple, and here it is orange because the late afternoon sun was lighting it up!

 

It may be dramatic and make for good photography, but this power plant is soon to be shuttered for good.

 

A coal fired plant, the Edgewater Generating Station, has operated on our city's lakeshore since 1931. That is 94 years of producing electricity for the city and the surrounding area, allowing us to live, to work, to produce, and to keep up with the modern pace of the world.

 

It was due to close down for good by the end of 2022.

Due to Covid and other factors, its closure was extended, though I've not heard when it will be finally shut down.

Created for MMM : Challenge 188 Intelligent animal

 

Allowing him to spot danger earlier !!

 

Dall-E & PS Beta

Excerpt from Wikipedia:

 

The Rankine Generating Station is a former hydro-electric generating station along the Canadian side of the Niagara River in Niagara Falls, Ontario, slightly downstream from the older Toronto Power Generating Station. It was built for the Canadian Niagara Power Company and named for company's founder William Birch Rankine (b. 1858), a New York City (and later of Niagara Falls) lawyer originally from Geneva, New York who died three days after (in Grafton, New Hampshire) the station opened in 1905 and renamed in 1927. Acquired by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation in 1950 and in 2002, the station became a wholly owned subsidiary of FortisOntario (and part of Canadian owned Fortis Inc.). It was decommissioned in 2006.

 

It reopened in July 2021 as a tourist site.

 

The facility, also known as The Canadian Niagara Power Generating Station, contained eleven vertical axle, 25 Hertz generators rated at 8320 kVA each for a total generating capacity of 100 MVA. When opening in 1905, the plant was equipped with only five turbines and generators. The generators were based on a design by Nikola Tesla. Peak capacity was achieved in 1924 when additional 25-cycle generator units were installed. The mechanism consisted of "11 vertical steel shafts, each running from a turbine in the deep pit to a generator 130 feet above". Power was transmitted to a transformer station in another Niagara Falls, Ontario location via underground cables.

 

A September 2019 report provided these additional specifics:

 

Housing 11 vertical penstocks, water from the Niagara River would enter through the forebay and drop 180 ft (54.8 metres) before being expelled into a 2,000 ft (609.6 metres) tunnel that emptied into the lower Niagara River, right at the base of the Horseshoe Falls.

 

The station was licensed to generate a maximum of 76.4MW of 25 Hz AC current using its eleven generators. By the 1950s, most other Ontario power plants were producing 60 Hz power but this station was allowed to continue at 25 Hz since there was adequate demand.

Generated by me, Tool used AI Stable Diffusion

 

The agents are tasked with taking down a powerful criminal organization that has eluded the authorities for years. This group is notoriously elusive and their leader, known only as "The Phantom," is a master of disguise and deception. Despite the agents' best efforts, they just can't seem to get close to him.

 

As the agents dig deeper, they begin to uncover a web of corruption that goes all the way to the top of the government. They realize that they can't trust anyone and must rely solely on their own skills and instincts to bring down the organization....

i am about to step on my boat next week and tour around till beginning September, due to limited Internet I will not be able to generate images in this period (but will check my flickr page regularly). I would like to thank all who faved and commented on my images!!

"They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind" - Hosea 8:7 'Alone to Generate' On Black

  

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