UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Wales, Snowdonia National Park, Llanberis, Slate Quarries, Dinorwig Hydro Electric Power Station, Electric Mountain, Slate Industry, Extractive Industry, IPSV0707, IPSV5998,
Pembroke power station; power station wales; power station Pembrokeshire; power generating station; electricity generating; gas power station; climate change
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NEW PEMBROKE POWER STATION, PEMBROKE, PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES UK
Pembroke power station; power station wales; power station Pembrokeshire; power generating station; electricity generating; gas power station; climate change
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NEW PEMBROKE POWER STATION, PEMBROKE, PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES UK
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Wales, Snowdonia National Park, Llanberis, Slate Quarries, Dinorwig Hydro Electric Power Station, Electric Mountain, Slate Industry, Extractive Industry, IPSV1296, IPSV0707, IPSV5998,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Welsh, Vale of Glamorgan, Aberthaw Power Station, Power Generation, Electricity, Coast, Coastal, Coastline, Coal Fired, Fossil Fuel, IPSV0246,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, South Wales, Vale of Glamorgan, Aberthaw, Power Station, Beach, Limestone, Pebbles, Rocks, Boulders, Electricity Generation, Stack, Flue, Pollution, Coast, Coastline, Coastal, Welsh, Power, IPSV5271, IPSV5272,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, South Wales, Vale of Glamorgan, Aberthaw, Power Station, Beach, Limestone, Pebbles, Rocks, Boulders, Electricity Generation, Stack, Flue, Pollution, Coast, Coastline, Coastal, Welsh, Power, IPSV5271, IPSV5272,
power station; UK; oil-fired; Wales; Welsh; Pembroke Power Station; Britain; 1990s
Description
The old 2,000MW oil-fired Pembroke Power Station. It was demolished on 25 Nov 2000 after being mothballed in 1996. A new gas-fired power station is being built (2011) on the same site.
Llanrwst, Conway Valley, North Wales, Looking South, In front of, The Eagles Hotel, River Conway, 16th Century, Pont Fawr (Large Bridge) Bridge, Hills, on the East Side
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Wales, Snowdonia National Park, Snowdon, Snowdon Horseshoe, Cwn Dyli Power Station, Green Energy, Hydro Power Station, Snowdon Landscape, Hydroelectric, Electricity Generation, Welsh Landscape, Mountains, Crib Goch, Walking Country, IPSV1296, IPSV2294,
Wales aberthaw power station historic welsh coast beach light
Description
This is a shot of Aberthaw Powerstation in Aberthaw, Barry, South Wales taken at nightfall. It is right by the beach which is part of South Wales historic coast.
Conwy castle is a gritty, dark stoned fortress which has the rare ability to evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere. The first time that visitors catch sight of the castle, commanding a rock above the Conwy Estuary and demanding as much attention as the dramatic Snowdonia skyline behind it, they know they are in the presence of a historic site which still casts a powerful spell.
FROST; FROSTY; CLEAR SKIES; GRASS; RIVERBANK; CLOUDS OF STEAM; CONNAHS QUAY POWER STATION; DEE BRIDGE; ELECTRICITY; ELECTRICITY PYLONS; LOW SUN; SUNLIT CLOUDS OF STEAM; TREES; BLUE SKIES; GENERATING POWER; PEAK TIME; GENERATING ELECTRICITY; AFON DYFRYDWY; RIVER DEE; CEI CONNAH; CONNAHS QUAY; GOGLEDD CYMRU; NORTH WALES; CYMRU; WALES; WORK; ENERGY; GENERATING ENERGY; POWER STATION;
FROST; FROSTY; CLEAR SKIES; GRASS; RIVERBANK; CLOUDS OF STEAM; CONNAHS QUAY POWER STATION; DEE BRIDGE; ELECTRICITY; ELECTRICITY PYLONS; LOW SUN; SUNLIT CLOUDS OF STEAM; TREES; BLUE SKIES; GENERATING POWER; PEAK TIME; GENERATING ELECTRICITY; AFON DYFRYDWY; RIVER DEE; CEI CONNAH; CONNAHS QUAY; GOGLEDD CYMRU; NORTH WALES; CYMRU; WALES; WORK; ENERGY; GENERATING ENERGY; POWER STATION;
FROST; FROSTY; CLEAR SKIES; GRASS; RIVERBANK; CLOUDS OF STEAM; CONNAHS QUAY POWER STATION; DEE BRIDGE; ELECTRICITY; ELECTRICITY PYLONS; LOW SUN; SUNLIT CLOUDS OF STEAM; TREES; BLUE SKIES; GENERATING POWER; PEAK TIME; GENERATING ELECTRICITY; AFON DYFRYDWY; RIVER DEE; CEI CONNAH; CONNAHS QUAY; GOGLEDD CYMRU; NORTH WALES; CYMRU; WALES; WORK; ENERGY; GENERATING ENERGY; POWER STATION;
FROST; FROSTY; CLEAR SKIES; GRASS; RIVERBANK; CLOUDS OF STEAM; CONNAHS QUAY POWER STATION; DEE BRIDGE; ELECTRICITY; ELECTRICITY PYLONS; LOW SUN; SUNLIT CLOUDS OF STEAM; TREES; BLUE SKIES; GENERATING POWER; PEAK TIME; GENERATING ELECTRICITY; AFON DYFRYDWY; RIVER DEE; CEI CONNAH; CONNAHS QUAY; GOGLEDD CYMRU; NORTH WALES; CYMRU; WALES; WORK; ENERGY; GENERATING ENERGY; POWER STATION;
FROST; FROSTY; CLEAR SKIES; GRASS; RIVERBANK; CLOUDS OF STEAM; CONNAHS QUAY POWER STATION; DEE BRIDGE; ELECTRICITY; ELECTRICITY PYLONS; LOW SUN; SUNLIT CLOUDS OF STEAM; TREES; BLUE SKIES; GENERATING POWER; PEAK TIME; GENERATING ELECTRICITY; AFON DYFRYDWY; RIVER DEE; CEI CONNAH; CONNAHS QUAY; GOGLEDD CYMRU; NORTH WALES; CYMRU; WALES; WORK; ENERGY; GENERATING ENERGY; POWER STATION; REFLECTIONS IN THE WATER; ROCKS;
architecture, industrial; power station; power generation; electricity; power; Fawley; Fawley power station; Isle of White; IOW; Solent; Southampton Water
Battersea Power Station, London, England, defunct power station, large coal-fired electrical generating facilities, National Grid power distribution system, largest brick-built structure in Europe, Sir Giles Gilbert, Scott, Art Deco Moderne, city, cities, BEB286, 1933, IPSV0773
cooling towers Ironbridge electricity generation coal-fired Shropshire environmental camouflage stone coloured red power station stations Severn valley red coloured
Description
Ironbridge was selected to be the site of a large, modern "super station" by the West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority, in February 1927. The land had been identified earlier by Walsall Borough as being suitable for power generation, in 1924. The close proximity of the River Severn and several railway lines provided excellent access to both cooling water and a source for the delivery of coal. The flat land of the site, formed by fluvial processes at the end of the last ice-age, was ideal for the construction of a large turbine hall. Ironbridge A Construction of the first Ironbridge Power Station (later to become known as Ironbridge A Power Station) began in 1929, and the first phase was completed in 1932.[1] The station officially opened on the 13 October 1932.[3] The full generating capacity of Ironbridge A was not realised until major expansions and the commissioning of extra boilers and generating sets had been completed in 1939. This gave the A Station a total generating output of 200 megawatts (MW).[1] As a result of the increasing demand for electricity after the World War II, it was decided by the Central Electricity Generating Board that a new, larger, 1000 MW power station called Ironbridge B, was to be constructed alongside the A Station. Ironbridge A ceased generating electricity in 1981 and was demolished in 1983. Ironbridge B Parliamentary approval for Ironbridge B Power Station was sought and granted in 1962. Construction began in 1963, with the aim to begin generating
fossil fuels; power; electricity production; coal fired power station; industry; maximum demand; electricity; electricity; energy; production of energy; energy production; chimney; chimnies; tower; towers; coal; power station; power station
INDUSTRY, SLATE, WELSH SLATE, WALES, Snowdonia, Snowdonia NATIONAL PARK, NATURE, RUIN, OLD, MINING, BYGONE, WORK, HISTORY, HERITAGE WORK STATION, HILLSIDE, WORK FACE, WOOD, FOREST, SLAG, VALLEY, PATH, STEPS, ACCESS, POST BOX, POST, LETTERS, ROYAL MAIL, MAIL BOX, LETTER BOX
Electricity; Power; Generate; Tidal; Barrage; Power Station; Rance; River; Brittany; Hydroelectric; Hydroelectricity; Green; Energy; Flow; Turbine; Megawatt; Water Power
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The barrage across the Rance river in Brittany which generates electricity with the tidal flow both up and down. With 24 turbines generating up to 240 Megawatts it is the second largest of its type in the world