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Germany The coal hopper, Kraftwerk, Plessa. 2022

Grindle

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The last remaining water cooling towers, (there were four but the other two were demolished back in the 50's) alas elf n safety have chopped the legs off the access steps.


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The upfeed bucket conveyor to feed the furnaces


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The original electropower shunter that would drag wagons containing raw lignite into the hopper and discharge into the hoppers for crushing and onward conveying into the furnaces.


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There was no power! so I had to walk the length of the shed to the buffers.


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A chance to see the water coolers from a higher level


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Originally built in 1926 the bunker was only 40yds long, twin tracks, expansion took place within 2 years and it was extended to 120 yds, and increasing the capacity to handling 1200 tons


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At the time I thought, that's strange to have a scaled model of the plant here. Writing this up I now find out that a few years ago on certain times of the year guided tours, take place of specific limited areas, AND you have to pay!

Where is the fun in that??

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Now that looks
A. Fun
B. Dark
C. A long way down
D. All the above

So? what are we waiting for?

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3 beeps and red warning lamp: conveyor is approaching!


Well, having worked in risk management around equipment like this for 20 years all I can say is, it must be a fucking loud beep to be able to hear and in this darkness a very strong lamp!


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It was dark, very dark. lovely.

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Once I got to the conveyor tailend and returned via the open side things were a little brighter

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Caution: danger of crushing only open doors when stationary


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The tail end of the bucket elevator that transports the crushed lignite to the furnaces.

Guess where we are going next!
 
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stegox666

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That bucket elevator is lovely :)
Only knew Plessa as a guided place and shortly found out that it‘s possible to visit it on our own. Nice report!
 
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