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See Still in Service for a closeup view of the hanging traffic light and bell.
Corner of 6th and D Streets, Eureka
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Visiting the North Coast 500 in Scotland.
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At NREL’s Flatirons Campus substation is part of the Power Generation Upgrade Project changing the source of utility power at the Flatirons Campus from the distribution network that feeds businesses and houses to the transmission network that ties all the power plants and substations together.
In that process, the campus’ transmission limitation increased from 10 megawatts (MW) to 19.9 MW, enabling twice as much power transmission as before, allowing researchers to test multiple types of technologies on the same electrical grid with enough power to run them effectively and add more testing scenarios with greater electrical stability.
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During the 90's Cleco used really thick single crossarm deadends with wide braces. These have now been phased out for metal crossarms for deadends.
Blackcomb Mountain (right) in the afternoon sun on Christmas eve after a light snowfall a few days prior. Wedge Mountain (center) and Mt Weart (left) also have a fresh coat of the white stuff up at the alpine level
CL&P powerline that may have been connected with Stanley Works at some point along the shores of Batterson Pond.