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CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Construction site 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
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!
The occupation of the towers at the new gas plant at West Burton power station by protesters from the "No Dash For Gas" group.
Two 215 Tonne super grid transformers head to Scotland, as our Team complete deliveries to the Kintore substation extension project.
Heading from GE’s Stafford facility, the Collett Team travel via Ellesmere Port undertaking all transport, shipping and installation operations to safely deliver both of the 8 metre long cargoes to Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The controversial power station, Didcot.
December 31st 2015 will not come soon enough for residents as it must close by then.
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.
This 550kVA #Cummins #DieselGenerator is being loaded into a #Shipping container ready for #Export
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Hoover Dam.
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The pipes leading from the dam at Eau Bleue reservoir down to the turbines in the power generation station.
Just behind the station, ongoing work can be seen which will host the entrance to the Osterlog nature reserve.
Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station CANDU Model. Seen at the Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa, ON. Storage Facility. Artifact no. 1980.0108.
Photo by: D. Maillet
Interior of upper tubbing view
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
Transition Piece tag for display model.
The photograph captures a scene of industrial infrastructure set against a muted, overcast sky. Two massive, cylindrical cooling towers dominate the frame, their concrete structures a stark contrast to the soft, gray sky. One of the towers is actively releasing a plume of white smoke, suggesting ongoing operations. The overall composition is characterized by a low contrast, with the gray tones of the towers and sky blending together. The scene evokes a sense of industrial presence and potentially environmental impact.
HDR panorama captured at Lake George in the ACT, Australia. In the distance on the ridges of the hills is Capital Wind Farm.
Long dormant this coal loader and conveyer sit silent. The setting sun behind peaks through a wall of clouds. Ghosts of a life lived long ago aging under the setting sun.
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A North Sea wind turbine farm off the coast at Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. Taken on April 25, 2010.
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
End Fitting tag for display model.
Well if a cat I was, then I have just nearly lost one of my lives, in an attempt to try and get to the rivers edge where no trees blocked my view, I managed; then just as I went clickety click with the shutter I slipped and nearly joined the barge in the river, hence it is a little tight at the right hand side of the frame,lol.
Pouring of the foundations for the dewatering mill in B Train. Mick McDade (white hat in the formwork), Bruce Rutherford (dark jumper) and Bruce Jensen on the right.