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Staff of the Nauru Utilities Corporation (NUC) at work.

 

The Electricity Supply Security and Sustainability Project intends to increase the reliability and sustainability of power generation in Nauru.

 

The Institutional Strengthening of the Nauru Utilities Corporation (NUC) supports the management and governance of the organization.

 

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Institutional Strengthening of the Nauru Utilities Corporation

Photograph from an album for Broadstairs, including Viking Bay, Broadstairs promenade, parks and green spaces, Broadstairs streets and roads, Broadstairs pubs and pub patios, bars and hotels, Broadstairs shops, stalls and shop displays, Broadstairs buildings, architectural elements and details, and street furniture including plaques, street lights, beaches and beach huts, Broadstairs views out to sea, including sunbathers, holidaymakers, tourists, canoeists, swimmers and surfers, boats, yachts, fishing craft, pleasure craft, HMCPV Border Force patrol vessels, RNLI lifeboats, pilot cutters, Thames sailing barges, and ocean-going shipping including container ships and dredgers, and also Thanet Wind Farm and stormy clouds and weather. There is a separate album for Broadstairs Folk Week.

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Central control room of the Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant. With new technology for generating power by using coal in a cleaner and more efficient way, millions of residents in Tianjin, People’s Republic of China, will have sufficient electricity and live in cleaner air.

 

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New addition to our heavy lift services, the JS-125 multi-point system features a 125 Tonne capacity per tower, synchronously lifting loads by utilising the sliding and stacking barrels to form the lifting towers,

Phase 2 of the project will construct, operate and maintain a 21 MW solar power plant in Likupang (North Sulawesi) and three 7 MW solar power plants, in Pringgabaya, Selong, and Sengkol (Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara).

 

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Eastern Indonesia Renewable Energy Project (Phase 2)

Windmills in eastern Washington

Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant Project. With new technology for generating power by using coal in a cleaner and more efficient way, millions of residents in Tianjin, People’s Republic of China, will have sufficient electricity and live in cleaner air.

 

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People's Republic of China

Energy

Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant Project

Inside face of a cooling tower at Willington.

Staff of the Nauru Utilities Corporation (NUC) at work.

 

The Electricity Supply Security and Sustainability Project intends to increase the reliability and sustainability of power generation in Nauru.

 

The Institutional Strengthening of the Nauru Utilities Corporation (NUC) supports the management and governance of the organization.

Read more on:

Nauru

Energy

Electricity Supply Security and Sustainability

Institutional Strengthening of the Nauru Utilities Corporation

Stunning image from Carol M. Highsmith's monumental Library of Congress Collection. For 38 years Carol has travelled America capturing beautiful moments in time, preserving them for future generations. By donating these images to the Library of Congress she has generously made these images available to the public domain for everyone to enjoy.

 

We are delighted to bring you our favorites here.

 

You can view the entire archive at the Library of Congress.

 

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A Colt Labyrinth natural ventilation system installed at the Belvedere Riverside Resource Recovery Centre located on the River Thames in Bexley, London.

 

For more information on this project please visit:

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Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant Project. With new technology for generating power by using coal in a cleaner and more efficient way, millions of residents in Tianjin, People’s Republic of China, will have sufficient electricity and live in cleaner air.

 

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People's Republic of China

Energy

Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant Project

Stave Falls Powerhouse, built in the early 1900's for hydroelectric power generation. Mission, B.C.

energy and environment pictures from the library www.energypicturesonline.com

Bucket-wheel excavator, Tagebau Garzweiler, Garzweiler open pit mine, Germany

 

The Tagebau Garzweiler is an open pit lignite mine with a size of 110km² (27200 acres). The lignite is burned in power plants which generate about a quarter of the electricity used in germany.

 

Bucket-wheel excavators are used for continuous overburden removal in surface mining. The overburden is then delivered to the discharge boom, which transfers the cut earth to another machine for transfer to the central collection area where the material will be sorted. Then the remains of the overburden will be transported on a belt system to the spreader which then scatters the overburden at the dumping ground.

 

The bucket-wheel excavator "Bagger 285" can remove 200000m³ of overburden per day (7mio cubic feet). It is 210m long, 92m high and weighs 13500 tons. It is controlled by a 4 men crew and can drive 0.6 km/h. The bucket-wheel has a diameter of 21.6m and has 18 buckets of 6.6m³ (233 cubic foot) volume. This excavator was built in 1975 by Orenstein & Koppel, Krupp and Siemens and is currently the third largest vehicle in the world. The two larger ones, Bagger 287 and Bagger 293 are currently used in the nearby Hambach open pit mine.

 

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During the late 1970's I was fortunate to visit the Kingston Power Station in Down Hall Road Kingston-Upon-Thames. This fine power station was due to be demolished and was closed in October 1980. It was opened in 1948 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

The pictures show the interior, control desk, the coal conveyor, one of the chimneys and Kingston coat of arms on the lead rainwater down pipes. [A great deal of thought and care went into the construction of this fine building.] A rooftop view of Kingston with Bentalls store can be seen in the picture.

All no more and another cathedral to electric power gone for ever.

4.33am Demolition of first three Didcot A cooling towers before dawn

Roof mounted Labyrinth natural ventilation at Gluckstadt Power Plant.

During the late 1970's I was fortunate to visit the Kingston Power Station in Down Hall Road Kingston-Upon-Thames. This fine power station was due to be demolished and was closed in October 1980. It was opened in 1948 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

The pictures show the interior, control desk, the coal conveyor, one of the chimneys and Kingston coat of arms on the lead rainwater down pipes. [A great deal of thought and care went into the construction of this fine building.] A rooftop view of Kingston with Bentalls store can be seen in the picture.

All no more and another cathedral to electric power gone for ever.

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Prestigious project awards the Team FTA Road Freight Operator of the Year and the Motor Transport Awards Team of the Year!

138kV electrical transmission lines from the wind farm back to the utility grid.

Wind turbine base, next to a 7 foot tall electrical transformer.

Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant. With new technology for generating power by using coal in a cleaner and more efficient way, millions of residents in Tianjin, People’s Republic of China, will have sufficient electricity and live in cleaner air.

 

Read more on:

People's Republic of China

Energy

Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant Project

Engineers from Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co. Ltd. working at the Talimarjan Power Plant construction site. ADB is helping Uzbekistan boost the efficiency of its electricity supply by building an 800-megawatt combined cycle gas turbine power plant in Talimarjan, Uzbekistan. Sunday, 3 July 2016.

 

ADB Photo | Nikita Makarenko

 

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Located in the northeast of Heilongjiang Province with a winter heating period of at least six months per year, Jiamusi introduced Europe's largest heating company – French Dalkia Urban Heating Co., Ltd. in 2007, which adopts the globally recognized regional energy systems' high technologies and advanced operation modes to effectively improve energy efficiency and significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

 

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Municipal District Energy Infrastructure Development Project

Demolition of last three Didcot A cooling towers.

 

Whole set in my Didcot Power Station album:

www.flickr.com/photos/bruce-clarke/albums/72157633037253269

The Jiamusi Zhongheng Thermoelectric Ltd. was put into operation in 1999, when it had only two steam turbines with an annual generating capacity 300 million degrees and could provide 1.75 million GJ annually for Dalkia with an annual coal consumption of 350,000 tons.

 

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The access door on the bottom of one of the wind turbines.

Mammoet crane on the Talimarjan Power Plant. ADB is helping Uzbekistan boost the efficiency of its electricity supply by building an 800-megawatt combined cycle gas turbine power plant in Talimarjan, Uzbekistan. Sunday, 3 July 2016.

 

ADB Photo | Nikita Makarenko

 

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Talimarjan Power Project

Citizen using the electronic payment option. Located in the northeast of Heilongjiang Province with a winter heating period of at least six months per year, Jiamusi introduced Europe's largest heating company – French Dalkia Urban Heating Co., Ltd. in 2007, which adopts the globally recognized regional energy systems' high technologies and advanced operation modes to effectively improve energy efficiency and significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

 

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People's Republic of China

Energy

Municipal District Energy Infrastructure Development Project

The Kayenta mine is a coal mine operated by Peabody Energy's near Kayenta, Navajo Nation, Arizona. This is a view of the conveyor that brings the coal from the mining area down to the rail tracks where it is transported by a private railroad owned by Salt River Project and the co-owners of the Navajo Generating Stationin Page, Arizona.

【Iwaki, Japan】 The demonstration Nakoso Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant close up from the bottom of one of its chimneys.

 

For Japan, which lacks indigenous coal reserves, one of the big attractions of Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plants is their ability to burn imported coal feedstocks whose low fusion temperatures would wreak havoc on a conventional pulverized coal furnace. The design of a demonstration plant began in 2001, and an environmental impact assessment of it was submitted in June 2004. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) supplied the plant's gasifier and desulfurization system, its steam turbine and gas turbine, and its heat-recovery steam generator.

 

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During the late 1970's I was fortunate to visit the Kingston Power Station in Down Hall Road Kingston-Upon-Thames. This fine power station was due to be demolished and was closed in October 1980. It was opened in 1948 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

The pictures show the interior, control desk, the coal conveyor, one of the chimneys and Kingston coat of arms on the lead rainwater down pipes. [A great deal of thought and care went into the construction of this fine building.] A rooftop view of Kingston with Bentalls store can be seen in the picture.

All no more and another cathedral to electric power gone for ever.

Pilot friend Aaron Boyd and I had flown to Greenville, Kentucky to complete some aerial assignment work and took the opportunity on departure to shoot TVA's Paradise coal-fired/steam-powered electric generation plant to the east (2-23-2013). This is one of the closer images I shot as we flew an extended straight-out departure from M21 before turning south for our return to M91 in Springfield, Tennessee.

This is the Yorktown Power Station, located off Waterview Road in Yorktown, VA. The Yorktown Power Station is owned and operated by Dominion Virginia Power.

 

In recent years, there has been talk about shutting down this power station due to the amount of cost it would take to retrofit this station to comply with modern standards. The station may be closed 2015 due to new environmental policies; however, Dominion Virginia Power has asked for an extension to keep the station running until at least 2016. ( wydaily.com/2014/02/07/dominion-seeks-extension-to-keep-y... )

A side shot of a wind turbine from below.

Rows of high voltage transmission lines leave the generator to supply a power hungy population.

 

Data acquired using a Canon PowerShot SX 220 HS. In instrument processing only.

During the late 1970's I was fortunate to visit the Kingston Power Station in Down Hall Road Kingston-Upon-Thames. This fine power station was due to be demolished and was closed in October 1980. It was opened in 1948 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

The pictures show the interior, control desk, the coal conveyor, one of the chimneys and Kingston coat of arms on the lead rainwater down pipes. [A great deal of thought and care went into the construction of this fine building.] A rooftop view of Kingston with Bentalls store can be seen in the picture.

All no more and another cathedral to electric power gone for ever.

The Windy Flats wind turbine power project in Goldendale, Washington

 

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Stunning image from Carol M. Highsmith's monumental Library of Congress Collection. For 38 years Carol has travelled America capturing beautiful moments in time, preserving them for future generations. By donating these images to the Library of Congress she has generously made these images available to the public domain for everyone to enjoy.

 

We are delighted to bring you our favorites here.

 

You can view the entire archive at the Library of Congress.

 

You can download the images we have curated and edited : www.rawpixel.com/board/421689/carol-m-highsmiths-america

 

More information about Carol M. Highsmith: carolhighsmithamerica.com

Phase 2 of the project will construct, operate and maintain a 21 MW solar power plant in Likupang (North Sulawesi) and three 7 MW solar power plants, in Pringgabaya, Selong, and Sengkol (Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara).

 

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Eastern Indonesia Renewable Energy Project (Phase 2)

After the last three north cooling towers of Didcot A Power Station were demolished

I loved the juxtaposition of the old, beat up and rusty windmill alongside the wind turbine farm. Both things are just so incredibly "Kansas" that I had to capture them together.

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