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Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Inotai Erőmű hűtőtornyai
Reviews
Bence Feher (06/25/2020)
Nice view..
György Takács (01/26/2021)
The power plant was planned to be built on the eastern outskirts of Várpalota as part of the first five-year plan, right next to the area designated for the Várpalota aluminumworks. Construction of the power plant began in March 1950; The facility began its trial operation on November 7, 1951, when it was given its official name: November 7. Palace gave the coal to the power plant, the power plant electricity to the smelter and the country, the smelter the aluminum, the metal to the country and to the world, ”writes Antal Andrássy in his book, the Volt once in a power plant, adding that it played an important role in the country's energy supply, working within its walls every day to provide the electricity needed by the country. Thermal power plant. The facility started supplying electricity to the Hungarian electricity grid on December 6 of the same year. Between 1973 and 1975, a peak gas turbine power plant was also built at the power plant. Gradual renovation of the power plant's boilers began in 1977. In a single day of operation, it released 120 tons of sulfur dioxide into the air. In 1999, Magyar Villamos Művek indicated that it did not intend to extend its contract with the power plant. After March 2000, the gas turbine peak power plant was no longer in operation. He was shut down on December 30, 2001. In the following months, the equipment was dismantled and some of the buildings were demolished.
Jankó Péter Janko (12/15/2020)
It is very exciting and will slowly break down
Attila Tényi (01/03/2020)
When I was a kid I never understood how to spin, as an adult I realized that Heller and Spinning were their inventors. An interesting monument of industrial history.
László Ötvös (12/10/2020)
Interesting
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