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A work crew with National Electric Coil from Columbus, Ohio secures a 270-ton rotor assembly onto a pedestal at the Barkley Dam Hydropower Plant in Kuttawa, Ky., Aug. 16, 2012. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is rehabilitating a hydropower generator damaged in an electrical fire in January 2010. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)
Photograph from an album for Broadstairs, including Viking Bay, Broadstairs promenade, parks and green spaces, Broadstairs streets and roads, Broadstairs pubs and pub patios, bars and hotels, Broadstairs shops, stalls and shop displays, Broadstairs buildings, architectural elements and details, and street furniture including plaques, street lights, beaches and beach huts, Broadstairs views out to sea, including sunbathers, holidaymakers, tourists, canoeists, swimmers and surfers, boats, yachts, fishing craft, pleasure craft, HMCPV Border Force patrol vessels, RNLI lifeboats, pilot cutters, Thames sailing barges, and ocean-going shipping including container ships and dredgers, and also Thanet Wind Farm and stormy clouds and weather. There is a separate album for Broadstairs Folk Week.
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One of my consultancy projects, for "Porcelain Floral Centre" had gained recognitions, by Perak Edition (Chinese Newspaper), dated 1st May 2010.
Right: Wilson Ng
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Rolls-Royce hat für seine Produkt- und Lösungsmarke MTU ein Microgrid-Validation-Center in Betrieb genommen. Die mit einem Investitionsvolumen von rund 5 Millionen Euro erstellte Anlage in Friedrichshafen, am Sitz des Rolls-Royce-Geschäftsbereichs Power Systems, kann den Echtbetrieb von Microgrids unterschiedlicher Art und Größe wirklichkeitsgetreu simulieren.
Rolls-Royce has commissioned a Microgrid Validation Center for its MTU product and solution brand. Some 5 million euros have been invested in the center, which is located at the Friedrichshafen headquarters of the Rolls-Royce business unit Power Systems. Close-to-reality simulations of microgrids of various dimensions and configurations are to take place there.
Photograph from an album for Broadstairs, including Viking Bay, Broadstairs promenade, parks and green spaces, Broadstairs streets and roads, Broadstairs pubs and pub patios, bars and hotels, Broadstairs shops, stalls and shop displays, Broadstairs buildings, architectural elements and details, and street furniture including plaques, street lights, beaches and beach huts, Broadstairs views out to sea, including sunbathers, holidaymakers, tourists, canoeists, swimmers and surfers, boats, yachts, fishing craft, pleasure craft, HMCPV Border Force patrol vessels, RNLI lifeboats, pilot cutters, Thames sailing barges, and ocean-going shipping including container ships and dredgers, and also Thanet Wind Farm and stormy clouds and weather. There is a separate album for Broadstairs Folk Week.
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This photo is one of thousands, typically taken with Canon EOS 6D (EOS 6D) or Canon Powershot X60HS of public places and events mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence, see Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked, see: legal code conditions This file has been released under a licence which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to Facebook and social media platforms.
Last days of coal and oil-fired power generation before Didcot A Power Station closes. Gas-powered Didcot B continues, but does not use the cooling towers. No more steam!
Minolta X-700 with Fujifilm Superia 200.
Colt installed roof mounted natural ventilation at the Delfzijl WTE power plant to help reduce the build up of heat within the building whilst also being able to act as a smoke control solution in the event of an emergency.
More information on the project:
www.coltinfo.co.uk/projects/power-generation/power-genera...
Phase I
In the first phase 6 MW, five German-made gearless VENSYS 62 wind turbines each capable of producing 1.2 MW were installed/connected with 11 KV HESCO network and started generation in April 2009.[3]
Phase II
In the second phase, 28 more wind turbines of 1.8 MW capacity each, supplied by Vestas of Denmark were installed to produce a total of 50.4 MW electricity.[3] This increased the capacity of the project to 56.4 MW. The project was completed in March 2013.[1]
In July 2013, Zorlu Enerji announced that its 56.4 MW Jhimpir wind power plant in Pakistan had started to sell power to the Pakistani national power distribution company after having passed all the required tests.[4]
Currently the privately owned Turkish wind farm is selling the produced electricity to Pakistan at a rate of 12.1057 US cents per kilowatt hour of electricity.[3]
Currently, 45 wind power projects of around 3200 MW capacity are under process in Pakistan.[5]
Colt installed roof mounted natural ventilation at the Delfzijl WTE power plant to help reduce the build up of heat within the building whilst also being able to act as a smoke control solution in the event of an emergency.
More information on the project:
www.coltinfo.co.uk/projects/power-generation/power-genera...
One of my consultancy projects, for "Porcelain Floral Centre" had gained recognitions, by Perak Edition (Chinese Newspaper), dated 17th April 2010.
Top Left: Wayne Ng
Bottom: Wilson Ng
Far Right: Wayne Ng
Photograph from an album for Broadstairs, including Viking Bay, Broadstairs promenade, parks and green spaces, Broadstairs streets and roads, Broadstairs pubs and pub patios, bars and hotels, Broadstairs shops, stalls and shop displays, Broadstairs buildings, architectural elements and details, and street furniture including plaques, street lights, beaches and beach huts, Broadstairs views out to sea, including sunbathers, holidaymakers, tourists, canoeists, swimmers and surfers, boats, yachts, fishing craft, pleasure craft, HMCPV Border Force patrol vessels, RNLI lifeboats, pilot cutters, Thames sailing barges, and ocean-going shipping including container ships and dredgers, and also Thanet Wind Farm and stormy clouds and weather. There is a separate album for Broadstairs Folk Week.
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This photo is one of thousands, typically taken with Canon EOS 6D (EOS 6D) or Canon Powershot X60HS of public places and events mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence, see Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked, see: legal code conditions This file has been released under a licence which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to Facebook and social media platforms.
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From left, Jamie Holt, power plant specialist, and Jamie James, project manager, stand atop U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s Barkley Hydropower Plant Unit 1 generator during a 72-hour run Nov. 5, 2013 at Kuttawa, Ky. The unit suffered a phase-to-ground fault resulting in a fire that damaged the generator wirings in December 2010. Repair work began Aug. 16, 2012 when contractor employees lifted the 270-ton rotor assembly from the unit by crane and placed it on a nearby pedestal for repair by National Electric Coil from Columbus, Ohio. Barring unforeseen problems, the 32.5 Megawatt generator is scheduled to be placed back in service Nov. 18, 2013. (USACE photo by Fred Tucker)
One of my consultancy projects, for "Porcelain Floral Centre" had gained recognitions, by Perak Edition (Chinese Newspaper), dated 1st May 2010.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District lifts the 270-ton rotor assembly from a hydropower unit undergoing rehabilitation at the Barkley Dam Hydropower Plant in Kuttawa, Ky., Aug. 16, 2012. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)
From left, Jamie Holt, power plant specialist, and Jamie James, project manager, stand atop U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s Barkley Hydropower Plant Unit 1 generator during a 72-hour run Nov. 5, 2013 at Kuttawa, Ky. The unit suffered a phase-to-ground fault resulting in a fire that damaged the generator wirings in December 2010. Repair work began Aug. 16, 2012 when contractor employees lifted the 270-ton rotor assembly from the unit by crane and placed it on a nearby pedestal for repair by National Electric Coil from Columbus, Ohio. Barring unforeseen problems, the 32.5 Megawatt generator is scheduled to be placed back in service Nov. 18, 2013. (USACE photo by Fred Tucker)
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
Much annoyance today. We've taken delivery of a couple of display screens in work (basically big tellies) and have been waiting for an installation date which was finally agreed as the 9th April. As it's the Easter holiday, I stayed at home today. Until the email landed. They only bloody turned up today, so I guess it's a good job that I wasn't in Helsinki!
While I was in work, I grabbed a random building shot.
I've always been pretty clear on my feelings that solar power in Britain is a bit of a joke. I do recognise that that contains both cynicism and bigotry as it's not completely fair and it's not completely accurate.
The energy targets for new public buildings are phenomenally strict, and one of the ways you can help to meet them is by building in renewable generation such as wind turbines and solar panels.
Wind turbines give planning headaches as they're a bit noisy and a bit ugly. Solar panels are a bit less effective but much easier to keep out of site if you've got a nice big flat roof!
Given my cynicism I was surprised at how much power this one can produce - in theory.
I seem to recall that the spec on this one is such that on an absolutely belting bright summer day it will produce up to 36kW.
Now admittedly, it will probably only do that for about ten hours in a year, but that's still a LOT of power to pull from some sunlight. :)
Photograph from an album for Broadstairs, including Viking Bay, Broadstairs promenade, parks and green spaces, Broadstairs streets and roads, Broadstairs pubs and pub patios, bars and hotels, Broadstairs shops, stalls and shop displays, Broadstairs buildings, architectural elements and details, and street furniture including plaques, street lights, beaches and beach huts, Broadstairs views out to sea, including sunbathers, holidaymakers, tourists, canoeists, swimmers and surfers, boats, yachts, fishing craft, pleasure craft, HMCPV Border Force patrol vessels, RNLI lifeboats, pilot cutters, Thames sailing barges, and ocean-going shipping including container ships and dredgers, and also Thanet Wind Farm and stormy clouds and weather. There is a separate album for Broadstairs Folk Week.
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This photo is one of thousands, typically taken with Canon EOS 6D (EOS 6D) or Canon Powershot X60HS of public places and events mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence, see Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked, see: legal code conditions This file has been released under a licence which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to Facebook and social media platforms.
The Weatherford Wind Energy Center is a 147-megawatt facility. It is owned and operated by FPL Energy. PSO purchases all of the output under a long-term contract.
The eight cooling towers of Cottam Power Station looming over the village of Cottam. Each tower 114 metres tall and 94 wide.
Lower Hackensack River
Kearny, NJ USA
Seen on NY/NJ Baykeeper eco-cruise. More info at NY/NJ Baykeeper.
Last days of coal and oil-fired power generation before Didcot A Power Station closes. Gas-powered Didcot B continues, but does not use the cooling towers. No more steam!
Emergency stairs protected from smoke in emergencys by a Colt Shaft Solution.
More information on the project:
www.coltinfo.co.uk/projects/power-generation/power-genera...