Grain-A and Tilbury B Powerstations
Not much of a thread this I'm afraid mainly due to bone idleness on my behalf
Grain was another first off the LCPD bingo list, and fb & Co had already bagged Tilbury B
@fb I'm still chuckling at..
"Made a terrible mistake accessing this one and ended up in a 400kv substation"
Looking back I regret not fetching the dslr out on some of the stations we managed to poke about in
I'd figured it was best to pack light in case we ended up having to leave sharpish, even though Keitei/GAJ & Dicky lugged more gear round than a leading branch of Jessops
I'm sure someone will be along to tell me the pics are crooked & blurry again, well yes they are as the sole focus wasn't the pics as far as I was concerned anyway
The ones I've manage to salvage from the GoPro are dire and in no way reflect what's on offer at these 2 sites despite us having a proper poke about
Luckily GAJ had the selfie stick on standby..
Meanwhile, the following bunch of shitty pics will have to suffice,
as it's took me well over a year just to sort through these
Grain-A
Demo work started in April 2014 and I've not been back since to see where they are up to, but I imagine this once oil fired giant won't be around much longer
Tilbury B
The only firm plan I've read about is to demolish the existing site and replace it with a proposed 2000MW CCGT and 400MW open cycle gas turbine Tilbury C plant
Not much of a thread this I'm afraid mainly due to bone idleness on my behalf
Grain was another first off the LCPD bingo list, and fb & Co had already bagged Tilbury B
@fb I'm still chuckling at..
"Made a terrible mistake accessing this one and ended up in a 400kv substation"
Looking back I regret not fetching the dslr out on some of the stations we managed to poke about in
I'd figured it was best to pack light in case we ended up having to leave sharpish, even though Keitei/GAJ & Dicky lugged more gear round than a leading branch of Jessops
I'm sure someone will be along to tell me the pics are crooked & blurry again, well yes they are as the sole focus wasn't the pics as far as I was concerned anyway
The ones I've manage to salvage from the GoPro are dire and in no way reflect what's on offer at these 2 sites despite us having a proper poke about
Luckily GAJ had the selfie stick on standby..
Meanwhile, the following bunch of shitty pics will have to suffice,
as it's took me well over a year just to sort through these
Grain-A
Opened in 1979 and was closed in 2012 due to not being economically viable
The two remaining generating units were mothballed and the station hasn't generated electricity since, other than a brief period where it was used as a backup to stick juice into the grid during peak demands
In it's day, it was capable of producing 2% of the UK's power requirements
It's been replaced by a 1,275MW gas-fired combined heat and power station next door at the cost of £500m
Demo work started in April 2014 and I've not been back since to see where they are up to, but I imagine this once oil fired giant won't be around much longer
Tilbury B
Began operation in 1967 until 2011, it operated as a coal fired power station with the capacity to generate 1,131MW of electricity for the National Grid
The plant was converted to run on biomass and was re-opened in 2012 as it wound down it's remaining 8,000 LCPD hours
Finally closing in August 2013, having generated its final unit of electricity the government refused to award it a subsidy to switch from coal to biomass and has lay dormant since
The only firm plan I've read about is to demolish the existing site and replace it with a proposed 2000MW CCGT and 400MW open cycle gas turbine Tilbury C plant