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Will & Paul Kimball  > November 2005 > Jeffrey Energy Center 11-09
A tour of Jeffrey Energy Center, a humongous power plant near St. Marys. It was actually very interesting to see how it all worked.
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Will & Paul Kimball > a view from the 13th floor of the energy center; the structures with smoke pouring out of them cool off the water that is used to make steam
a view from the 13th floor of the energy center; the structures with s ...
Will & Paul Kimball > Theres our bus, way down there!
Theres our bus, way down there!
Will & Paul Kimball > Jeffrey Energy Center 11-09 photo
 
Will & Paul Kimball > Jeffrey Energy Center 11-09 photo
 
Will & Paul Kimball > Jeffrey Energy Center 11-09 photo
 
Will & Paul Kimball > A shot of their two windmills.  Even though it is so windy here, they are not popular because most of the time it is too windy for them to operate.
A shot of their two windmills. Even though it is so windy here, they ...
Will & Paul Kimball > A shot of their lakes where they get the water that they boil to power the steam turbines.
A shot of their lakes where they get the water that they boil to power ...
Will & Paul Kimball > Checking out the very large and hot boiler.  It gets up to 3000 degrees in there!!
Checking out the very large and hot boiler. It gets up to 3000 degree ...
Will & Paul Kimball > You could actually see the crushed up coal being shot right into the fire.
You could actually see the crushed up coal being shot right into the f ...
Will & Paul Kimball > Jeffrey Energy Center 11-09 photo
 
Will & Paul Kimball > Jeffrey Energy Center 11-09 photo
 
Will & Paul Kimball > The control room
The control room
Will & Paul Kimball > One of the turbines was disassembled for repair, and we got to see it up close.  At full speed, they rotate at about 3500 rpm or so...
One of the turbines was disassembled for repair, and we got to see it ...
Will & Paul Kimball > The extremely tall stacks.  They are about 600 feet high, and very little is actually coming out of them, due to the many cleaning processes the exhaust goes through
The extremely tall stacks. They are about 600 feet high, and very lit ...
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