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In recent years, the former British Gas site at Hallen has been transformed into a combined cycle gas turbine power station designed to produce 755 mw of electrical power. | In recent years, the former [[w:British Gas plc|British Gas]] site at Hallen has been transformed into a combined cycle gas turbine power station designed to produce 755 mw of electrical power. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Revision as of 17:34, 1 December 2007
<googlemap lat="51.537821" lon="-2.671866" zoom="15"> 51.538942, -2.670021, Seabank Gas Works 51.53371, -2.671909, Level crossing leading to Chittening Trading Estate </googlemap>
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History
In recent years, the former British Gas site at Hallen has been transformed into a combined cycle gas turbine power station designed to produce 755 mw of electrical power.
Gallery
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This engine ended up at the Bristol Industrial Museum who, for some reason, painted it green! Why?!
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This photo is named Dave & engine, and Dave is Mike P's dad! So guess who that is on the engine on the above photo... heh..
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A general view of the site taken from the bonnet of the engine in the above photo.
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And this one is taken from on top of a gas holder.