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410 Megawatt coal fired electric power plant, Moffatt County, Colorado.

 

The owners of the plant have decided to retire the 410-megawatt generating unit on Sept. 20, 2028. While this is good news for the air around Craig, CO it is bad news for the employees at the plant and nearby mine. The station's decommissioning is expected to result in the closure of the nearby Trapper Mine, for which the plant is its sole customer.

Summer 2024, beginning of turbines dismanteling

GB Railfreight Class 66, 66707 "Sir Sam Fay" switches to the Up Slow at Acton Bridge with the loaded 6E17 Liverpool Biomass Terminal to Drax Power Station.

NightCafe - a man has to do, what a man has to do...

Former Carter's Steam Fair generator unit, E283 FLD, a 1987 ERF E10. It still looks to be in good condition.

Looking down from Fontana Dam at the power house and water release from the turbines. Fontana Dam, North Carolina

Ravenswood Generating Station is a 2,480 megawatt power plant in Long Island City in Queens, New York. It is owned and operated by TransCanada Corporation. The plant uses natural gas, fuel oil and kerosene to power its boilers. #Wikipedia

Bing Image Creator generated this image based on a text description that I had entered.

 

Although I had specified a BMW Isetta, something vaguely like a Mini appeared.

  

As seen on Market Street, San Francisco.

Generated by the AI platform Midjourney

Bing Image Creator generated this image based on a text description that I had entered.

 

Although I did not specific a driver, Image Creator appears to have inserted a large bird (see large beak) to pilot this super-hypercar. (Eat your heart out Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, and so on.)

 

UPDATE: On my bigger brighter 'puter screen, the beak appears to be a rear view mirror. Occupant or driver remains a mystery.

 

Like many other hypercars, it is difficult to discern the front from the rear.

 

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