Berny's photos with the keyword: cooling tower

Zeche Zollverein

01 Feb 2024 50 17 346
ex cooling towers

cooling tower

20 Oct 2023 80 38 868
abandoned power plant IM (1921-2007) Have a great weekend everyone!

Power Plant Blade Runner 2049

Power Plant Blade Runner 2049

26 Sep 2023 20 8 216
inside the cooling tower

Power Plant Bladerunner

28 Mar 2023 59 24 585
abandoned coal fired power plant - Hungary

Zeche Zollverein

03 Oct 2022 20 3 239
cooling towers

Kraftwerk P. - cooling towers

02 Oct 2022 20 7 261
abandoned coal fired power plant - Germany (1927-1992)

under the cooling tower

02 Oct 2022 36 19 324
abandoned coal fired power plant - Germany (1927-1992)

Cooling Tower IM - funnel view

13 Mar 2019 16 1 647
I held the camera down with the extended tripod from the upper level, which you can see in the upper right corner of the image ;-)

Cooling Tower IM - looking down

13 Mar 2019 56 18 923
It was quite difficult to get images from the lower space. Either you climb along the bottom through mud and water, which we not did, or you extend the tripod as far as possible and hold it down as far as possible. Car tires in the water for size comparison.

Cooling Tower IM - funnel view

Cooling Tower IM

12 Mar 2019 27 14 530
entering the enormous space inside the cooling tower...

Cooling Tower IM - the fisheye view

Cooling Tower IM

11 Mar 2019 17 6 488
approaching the cooling tower, for more information go to www.ipernity.com/doc/berny/48263538

Power Plant IM

11 Mar 2019 18 5 738
In Monceau-sur-Sambre, within the Belgian town of Charleroi, the abandoned "Power Station IM" is located, the magnificent abandoned cooling tower of which still looms over the town no longer creating electricity, but providing plenty of bizarre vistas. Power Plant IM was originally built in 1921 and when it was finished, it was one of the largest coal-burning power plants in Belgium. Water would be let into the cooling tower where it would be cooled by the wind that swept in from portals in the base of the tower, releasing billowing columns of hot air. By 1977 the power plant and its massive tower was the main source of energy in the Charleroi area and is said to have been able to cool down 480000 gallons of water per minute. By the 1970s new components were even added to the power plant that could also use gas power. However, the power plant’s days in the sun were numbered. After years of service, a report found that Power Plant IM was responsible for 10% of the total CO2 emissions in Belgium. Due to this, protests from Greenpeace in 2006 gave the power plant a lot of negative attention and it closed in 2007. After it was closed down, there were reports of looting by metal scrappers, but today there are often security guards The power plant still lies abandoned and is said to be scheduled for demolition, but until that time it continues to stand as a popular location for urban explorers. (source: www.atlasobscura.com) Actual situation: The power plant itself is not accessable and mostly demolished inside, but the door to the upper floor of the Cooling Tower was open. Watch out for security.