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Report - Uskmouth B Power Station, Newport, Wales - January 2018.

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Ojay

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Uskmouth B Power Station.

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@Ann Decay @SpiderMonkey @The Amateur Wanderer

Built in 1959 and initially operated by the CEGB, Uskmouth B is the UK's oldest remaining coal-fired power station

Brick built, with a single elegant concrete stack, the power station originally had three English Electric generating sets, producing a total of 363 MW of electricity which is enough to power 360,000 homes/the surrounding area of Newport

The station's operations were handed over to National Power during privatisation in the 1990's having changed hands numerous times since

The plant was opted into the Limited Life Derogation option under the Industrial Emissions Directive, limiting it to 17,500 hours of generation between now and 2023 which ever came first

Now owned by a man called Gupta under the guise of Atlantis Resources, we'll have to see how his renewable energy venture takes shape :popcorn


Anyway.. It'd been almost 12 months since our hesitant visit here as we'd heard it had been put back into action again; running on Biomass

Turns out they'd only been chucking Coal at it, except nobody believed us until the control room logs we stumbled upon!

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Something happened :rolleyes: and on April 3rd 2017 an explosion occurred ejecting a good chunk of the switch gear out through the wall of the 'Switch Room'

Funnily enough the logs appear to be missing from the day of the explosion and the day before, somehow managing to brush the coal dust under the carpet with that one..


There’s no smoke without fire!

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The transformer blowing out the switch gear room appears worse than they made out, never seen anything like it!

The roof is collapsed and held up with scaffolding, a good chunk of the wall is missing and the cabinets have lifted a good 3ft from their bases and listing forward all bent out of shape

and that’s only half of the devastation which appears to have occurred when it was on load back in March/April

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Getting onto the site wasn't too bad initially, we managed to avoid the drink and go for a more direct approach, although not the best of ideas

The security fella appeared out of nowhere and was staring intently at something, we couldn't move for what seemed like an age before he stood down and we scarpered behind a tipper truck and waited

With no further activity, we decided to crack on, a couple of cars did to and fro as we made our way past shared access for the site next door



First stop, the coal prep, where it's unloaded into bunkers that feed the pulverisers

We were careful not to hang/wander about too much here as it was covered with CCTV and we've all seen the live feeds from these sites

Pretty much all doors had fresh padlocks, luckily we eventually managed to find a way onwards

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We found our way into a space within the adjoining boiler house and attempted to get out onto the gantry crane, but the only door we could open was at the other end of the where the bloody thing was parked up and no way out!

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After some pissing about we did get a door open for a look across the turbine hall

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It appeared we were alone, for now....

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What a view it was, couldn't wait to get up close to that lot!


As shown earlier, the damage in 2017 to the switch gear/panels that control the outgoing transformers that supply electricity to the grid and also the incoming electricity when the station isn't on load were destroyed

During our visit here, you could see the station was powered temporary via a large & noisy truck mounted transformer, hence the lights, not sure what the state of play is here nowadays ?

The natural order with these places is usually play it safe in the boiler house, meander through to the turbine hall and nip into the control room if you're lucky

I wanted to skip to the main attraction, in case we were nabbed/evicted early doors

Not on your nelly was I just going home with a bunch of pipes and gantry's :rolleyes:


So, on with the star attraction here, those 1950's English Electric turbo-generators ♥


Turbine Hall

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Below which, can be found the Feed Pumps, Condensors, Coolant Systems & CW Pumps amongst other gubbins

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Boiler House

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Below the coal bunkers

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You won't see pulverisers as old as this anymore ♥

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A bunch of phone-tastics

Standby/Backup Diesel Alternators

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Boiler Sampling Lab, well a sink anyway, can't find the other pics :banghead

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Chemical Injection Plant

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It's normally @AndyK that needs medical attention in these places

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Control Rooms

That's right, rooms, the station as a separate control room for each of the 3 generating sets!

2 of them were in darkness although the switches and panels were lit up, pics weren't the best so we concentrated on the one that was

Some 1950's epic here, doesn't get much better

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@The Amateur Wanderer ended up in a world of his own somewhere back in the Turbine Hall, so we left him to it..


Next up we decided to push our luck in the

Staff Area

One can't assume that just because these places aren't on load etc that they aren't used, we soon found out it was!

I initially went for a look in the Bath House as I'd lost Andy briefly and assumed he was in there anyway

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Next door was a medical room, I nipped in for a quick pic

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Conveniently it had a 'working toilet' and I was bursting for a Barry White, as I sat there I could hear someone whistling to themselves, Andy ? (later turned out it wasn't)


I heard some rustling in the canteen and found Andy had discovered a fresh box of Family Circle, that's right McVities finest biscuit selection right there :thumb

Well someone had to open them

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The fridge was well stocked with GTFO

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Just as I stuck the kettle on I noticed some paperwork next to the biscuits

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"Was that you whistling earlier mate ?" No.. Turns out it wasn't Amateur Wanderer either
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And there was that "Was that door open before" ? moment before we decided to give it legs

To Quote Andy​
While I was enjoying the biscuits the workers had kindly provided for us, Ojay and I had a glance over the paperwork scattered around the staff canteen and noticed a check sheet from the previous day. They perform checks every 6 hours, and we'd missed them by minutes. We decided to get out of there as anybody could walk in at any moment, and I'm glad we did - shortly after that, workers started arriving at the canteen to make a brew on the worlds slowest kettle before they start their days work. There were signs around the place that work was progressing, albeit slowly, and some things had certainly changed since my visit in 2015. We stayed well away from the canteen while starting to make our way out, and as we did the place started to become much busier! We were finished by then anyway, so decided to make a swift exit rather than getting rumbled.
 
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The_Raw

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Them turbines are peng. Sounds like Barry white saved your arse, excuse the pun :p
 

Brewtal

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Top stuff mate! Stopped here back in April but sadly it wasn’t to be, didn’t fancy getting my feet wet! ; ) Cracking pics man, really well covered!

Anyone know what the crack is here currently? I know they recently announced who was contracted to do the upgrade, work due to start very soon if I remember correctly.
 

tumbles

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Cracking stuff. You gotta wonder the level of that explosion to force half the rack out the fucking wall! HSE would be over that in a flash if they knew
 

The Amateur Wanderer

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Excellent report mate, good minds must think alike as I was just about to post my own version, think you've got more covered than me though...

I was too busy frothing over those EE Turbos!
 

Dave W

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Nice one!

According to everyone it was mothballed but we almost walked into a gang on the way in. Then as we made our way through the boiler house it got very warm and steamy, by the time we made it onto the roof of the middle control room to scope things out it became apparent they were spooling up two turbines in readiness for peak demand at new year!

Sadly there was so much activity coming and going through the turbine hall (was also scaff' around the end unit and a gang relagging or something) only got shots from the control cab roof and a few at weird angles by shuffling in one of the main doors and crawling away as soon as the door at the end opened and another matey walked in!
Was great fun sitting on the boiler house roof having a drink and watching progressively more black smoke belch out the chimney though!

Really good to see some more from the turbine hall - I keep meaning to get back at some point.
I for one hope the conversion happens - its a lovely station and that chimney gives me the horn!
 
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