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Pouring the concrete foundation for 2MW T/A Set adjacent to the mill building at Millaquin Sugar Mill. Keith Heidenreich (left), Renzo Modolo (standing beside him) , unknown and Jimmy Rodgers (shorts).
Roof mounted Labyrinth natural ventilator at Gluckstadt Power Plant.
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A further three 3000 kVA Cummins Diesel Generators in their #BespokeEnclosures plus base #FuelTanks leave the works. The units will be used as backup #Power for a #DataCentre
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Javier Gonzalez, Sr. Manager Power Gen Sales Diesel LA & Gas Americas, at the MTU Onsite Energy PowerGen Symposium in Mankato
Wind-turbine blades manufactured at a Siemens Energy factory in Port Madison, Iowa, are off-loaded from trains in Pasco, Wash. The blades -- each 160 feet long and weighing 11 tons -- are trucked to Garfield County for assembly on wind turbines at Puget Sound Energy's Lower Snake River Wind Project - Phase I.
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.
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Wind-turbine blades manufactured at a Siemens Energy factory in Port Madison, Iowa, are off-loaded from trains in Pasco, Wash. The blades -- each 160 feet long and weighing 11 tons -- are trucked to Garfield County for assembly on wind turbines at Puget Sound Energy's Lower Snake River Wind Project - Phase I.
Demolition of last three Didcot A cooling towers. Blast cladding at base of left tower took out high-tension cables causing the flash and a power cut.
Whole set in my Didcot Power Station album:
Wind energy has immense potential, but is still only a tiny fraction of American generating capacity.
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Grand Coulee Dam looking upstream. Generating capacity as shown is 2,076,000 kilowatts - ultimately 9.8 million kilowatts.
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
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Wind-turbine blades manufactured at a Siemens Energy factory in Port Madison, Iowa, are off-loaded from trains in Pasco, Wash. The blades -- each 160 feet long and weighing 11 tons -- are trucked to Garfield County for assembly on wind turbines at Puget Sound Energy's Lower Snake River Wind Project - Phase I.
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eines der 7 Kraftwerke der Harlander Coats Zwirnfabrik -St.Pölten Niederöstereich
one of the seven power plants in the Harlan Coats thread factory - St.Pölten lower austria
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.
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Wind Turbines are dotting the mountains across the country. An alternative to coal fired electricity generation wind farms are not without their detractors. An interesting debate.
Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station CANDU Model. Seen at the Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa, ON. Storage Facility. Artifact no. 1980.0108.
Photo by: D. Maillet
Left side view
Pouring the concrete foundation for 2MW T/A Set adjacent to the mill building at Millaquin Sugar Mill. Keith Heidenreich (left), Jimmy Rodgers (standing left) and Kev Nutley (sitting closest).
Matthias Vogel, Executive Vice President Sales, Service & Network and CEO Andreas Schell at the MTU Onsite Energy PowerGen Symposium in Mankato
Wind-turbine blades manufactured at a Siemens Energy factory in Port Madison, Iowa, are off-loaded from trains in Pasco, Wash. The blades -- each 160 feet long and weighing 11 tons -- are trucked to Garfield County for assembly on wind turbines at Puget Sound Energy's Lower Snake River Wind Project - Phase I.
Wind-turbine blades manufactured at a Siemens Energy factory in Port Madison, Iowa, are off-loaded from trains in Pasco, Wash. The blades -- each 160 feet long and weighing 11 tons -- are trucked to Garfield County for assembly on wind turbines at Puget Sound Energy's Lower Snake River Wind Project - Phase I.
On such a nice afternoon there were loads of people out walking the miles and miles of routes that were put in across the peaty moors with the construction of the massive wind farm, making this a great outdoor leisure spot (close to the city too) as well as a leading renewable energy provider. Ramblers, family groups, people out with their dogs, cyclists on mountain bikes, horse riders, all use these long paths that criss-cross the entire 55 square kilometre site.
The entire moorland is a peaty, boggy area, and the paths on it "float" to minimise the environmental impact. Close to the paths you often see drainage ditches and small, dirty, peaty ponds (full of tadpoles!) reminding you of the moor's true natural state. I couldn't resist grabbing a quick reflection shot!
Die marokkanische Regierung hat einen Plan zur Verbesserung der Energieinfrastruktur des Landes verabschiedet. Ziel ist es, 52 Prozent des Energiebedarfs bis 2030 aus Erneuerbaren Quellen zu decken. Davon sollen 20 Prozent auf Windenergie entfallen. Für das 300-Megawatt-Projekt Tarfaya hat Siemens 131 Windturbinen des Typs SWT-2.3-101 geliefert und ist auch für den Service verantwortlich. Tarfaya is bislang das gröÃte Windkraftwerk Afrikas.
The Moroccan government has presented a plan to enhance its energy infrastructure. It aims to meet 52% of its energy demand with renewable energy by 2030, of which 20% are expected to be generated from wind. For the 300-Megawatt-project Tarfaya, Siemens delivered 131 SWT-2.3-101 wind turbines and responsible to service the wind power plant. Tarfaya is the largest onshore wind power plant in Africa to date.
Dad and I recently went for another visit - on a brilliantly bright day - to Whitelee Wind Farm, the largest onshore wind farm in the British Isles (covering some 55 square kilometres of moorland just southwest of Glasgow).
There are some 215 of these enormous Siemens wind turbines, which stand some 65 metres tall (110 metres if you include the rotors at full height arc), and those enormous blades create a rotor diameter of 93 metres. Quite staggering to stand right underneath one as the blades turn in slow rhythm above your head, whooomp, whooomp, whooomp...
Very impressive bits of kit when you get right up close, and as the moorland just south of Glasgow (near Eaglesham village, where, famously, Rudolph Hess bailed out on his bizarre mission during the Second World War) has had some 90km of looping paths and tracks for walkers (and their dogs!), cyclists and horse riders to enjoy - the turbines go right out of site, covering such a large area. Glasgow Science Centre runs an annexe here, providing the visitor centre, especially good for letting younger visitors fiddle with things to learn what's going on.
Javier Gonzales, Sr. Manager of Power Generation Sales Latin America speaking at MTU Onsite Energy Power Generation Symposium
CEA Project Logistics Myanmar were contracted for customs clearance and transportation to aid in the construction of a temporary power plant which had to be commissioned within 60 days of the first containers arriving in Myanmar.
CEA’s scope of work was to provide transportation for 250 Shipper Owned and Carrier Owned Containers (SOC & COC) from central Yangon, 560km inland to the Myingyan district, approximately 100km south of Mandalay.
The power plant when competed will be able to produce 95 megawatts of power and will stay in operation for two years before being decommissioned with 70 percent of the materials being exported again for future use
Along with providing inland road & water transport, CEA supplied 2 x 55 tonne 132Kv transformers, that were shipped by barge to the Myingyan district and then transported 30km to the power plant site by use of a Multi Axle Hydraulic Trailer. CEA also organised the mobilisation of a 70 tonne rough terrain crane transported by barge along the Ayeryawaddy River to the construction site.
The power plant configuration is 31 generators and their accompanying cooling units per line, with three in-line transformers to step up the voltage before transferring the generated power to the site substation and then into the national grid. This will provide enough power to supply over 500,000 homes throughout the region
The 12 day journey via the Ayeryawaddy River was necessary due to transport weight restrictions by the Burmese land transport department. This proved to be a more cost effective mode of transport for the client. Onsite operations included a lifting plan for the transformers using a 220 tonne crane and a 70 tonne crane for use with the generators, inline transformers and general cargo. The project will continue throughout with the shipping of spares and other equipment for duration of the operations.
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