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Jeff Jorgensen checks out the pipework in and around the installation of the secondhand 2MW T/A Set at Millaquin Sugar Mill.

Sheffield Steam and Vintage Rally, North Anston, Sheffield, UK

The dam was built by Balfour Beatty for the British Aluminium Company to provide water for the hydroelectric plant in Fort William, and construction was finished in 1934. The dam was designated a Category B listed building in 1985. It was upgraded to Category A listing in 2011, following a review as part of Hydroelectric Power Thematic Survey 2010. The dam contains Loch Laggan, which has a capacity of 40,000,000 cubic metres.

The Intermountain Power Project facility is so huge that walking from one building to another is impractical. While company trucks and vans serve the purpose, there are a number of rather outdated bicycles scattered around the facility too.

The Climate Camp at Kingsnorth in Kent set up in protest against the building by E.On of a new coal fired power station. August 6, 2008.

Police search people entering and leaving the camp.

George helps remove the Paxman diesel power generator from the refinery powerhouse at Millaquin Sugar Refinery; the Paxman was last used in anger during the 1985 power strike.

Ohau C is a hydro station located in the Mackenzie Basin, North Otago, New Zealand.

 

It has four 55.5 megawatt generating units, and a generation output of up to 212 megawatts.

 

Ohau C is a twin station with Ohau B, and both hydro stations have the same generating capacity and use similar equipment.

 

Water from Lake Ruataniwha flows through Ohau B, then goes into the Ohau C canal, which takes it to the Ohau C power station and out into Lake Benmore.

 

Ohau C was the last station built as part of the Upper Waitaki hydro scheme, which began in 1968.

 

The Upper Waitaki hydro scheme involved building four hydro stations, along with two dams and six canals totalling 56 kilometres. About 50 million cubic metres of material was excavated for the canals and other earth works.

 

Ohau B and C were the last hydro stations to be built on the Waitaki hydro scheme, completing the scheme 56 years after construction first began on the Waitaki dam and power station in 1928.

An image of men standing next to two hydro-electric turbines inside a power generation plant on the Trent River.

 

Part of the John Fairbairn Anderson negative collection.

The former living quarters (back left) for workers at La Soula hydro now operates as a mountain refuge.

 

At the time it was wardened by a Rugby Mad Frenchman who spent too much time telling us how 'les Rosbifs" were going to be thumped by les Bleus" in the 1999 Rugby World Cup.

 

We humoured the bloke and he was alright really because he served up the most massive pile of cassoulet for dinner, and had a plentiful stock of biere.

An image of two men in the process of working on a hydro turbine, inside a power generating station. part of the John Fairbairn Anderson negative collection.

The poor quality coal obtained from the Powder River Basin in Wyoming spontaneously combusts at a higher rate than Colorado or Utah coal.

 

Intermountain Power Project Delta plant, 24 August 2024.

Spillway on the Benmore Hydro Power station, part of the Waitaki power scheme, located in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island.

Wildflowers next to the Israel Electric Company "Hagit" natural gas power generation site. A major expansion of the site is planned that will endanger the flora and the fauna in the vicinity.

Dave Hallam was keen to get into the removal of the generator (No 8455) after the photo was taken in the old powerhouse at the Millaquin Sugar Refinery. Look at the old switchboard!!

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]

The setting sun silhouettes these turbines with Mt Hood, Oregon, in the background.

Wildflowers next to the Israel Electric Company "Hagit" natural gas power generation site. A major expansion of the site is planned that will endanger the flora and the fauna in the vicinity.

Jeff McPherson (left) and Noel Philips (above) with the pipework in and around the installation of the secondhand 2MW T/A Set at Millaquin Sugar Mill. Carpenter, Ted Burton, working below.

Wildflowers next to the Israel Electric Company "Hagit" natural gas power generation site. A major expansion of the site is planned that will endanger the flora and the fauna in the vicinity.

Switchgear awaiting install !

 

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DC Switchboard for the Bellis & Morcom engine, 500V DC, 300kW, on the platform at Millaquin Sugar Mill.

Bridge on the locks that leads to Bata Island

An image of two hydro dams. The buildings suggest some sort of mill or power generation plant. This image is likely taken on the Trent River, in the area around Frankford, Ontario.

 

Part of the John Fairbairn Anderson negative collection.

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