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Cooling Towers Collection

Cooling towers, an engineering marvel, are scattered across the globe serving as iconic symbols of power generation and industrial progress

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Ferrybridge Power Station, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Ferrybridge Power Station, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Three Mile Island nuclear power station

Three Mile Island nuclear power station, seen from across the Susquehanna River at night. This power station was the site of a nuclear accident on the 28th March 1979

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Power station cooling towers

Power station cooling towers. Cooling towers are used to dispose of waste heat from industrial processes. The waste energy is absorbed by water

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Central nuclear power plant, Champagne Region, France, Europe

Central nuclear power plant, Champagne Region, France, Europe

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Denmark, Hillerod, Copenhagen. The Dong Energy Building

Denmark, Hillerod, Copenhagen. The Dong Energy Building

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: ICI, Billingham. In left foreground can be seen the agricultural division HQ block

ICI, Billingham. In left foreground can be seen the agricultural division HQ block, and in the background the Tee meanders. 26th April 1977

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: USA, Nevada, Boulder City, Hoover Dam, Cooling Towers on Lake Mead

USA, Nevada, Boulder City, Hoover Dam, Cooling Towers on Lake Mead

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Cooling Towers

Cooling Towers
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Background imageCooling Towers Collection: A general view of ICI Wilton, 24th September 1992

A general view of ICI Wilton, 24th September 1992

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Haven Waterway in Pembroke Dock

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Haven Waterway in Pembroke Dock

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: The former Lea Hall colliery site, Birmingham

The former Lea Hall colliery site, Birmingham

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Magnitogorsk iron and steel works

Magnitogorsk iron and steel works. This metal working plant is one of the largest in Russia. Magnitogorsk was named for its local mountain, Magnitnaya, which is composed of almost pure iron

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Electricity supply

Electricity supply

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: USA, West Virginia, Winfield, John E. Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired electrical power plant

USA, West Virginia, Winfield, John E. Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired electrical power plant, towers above home across Kanawha River

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Petrochemical plant

Petrochemical plant. Petrochemical plants take crude oil and process and separate it into fractions ranging from heavy industrial tars to light fuels such as petrol

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: West Burton power station, UK

West Burton power station, UK
Sunset behind West Burton coal-fired power station, Nottinghamshire, UK

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Ferrybridge power station

Ferrybridge power station. Lorry travelling along the M62 motorway past Ferrybridge power station, in Yorkshire, UK. This is a 2000 megawatt (MW) power station

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Electrical power, conceptual image

Electrical power, conceptual image
Electrical power. Conceptual image of power station cooling towers within a glowing light bulb. This image represents the generation of the electrical power used to power the light bulb

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Thermal power station

Thermal power station
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Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Lignite-burning power station

Lignite-burning power station at night. This is the Neurath power station (Kraftwerk Neurath), near Grevenbroich, Germany. It obtains power by burning lignite (brown coal)

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Haifa petrochemical plant

Haifa petrochemical plant at night. Photographed in Haifa Bay, Israel

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Geothermal power station, Italy

Geothermal power station, Italy
Geothermal power station. Steam rising from the cooling towers of the Valle Scolo geothermal power station, in the Larderello area of Tuscany, Italy

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Grangemouth Oil Refinery, Grangemouth, 2006

Grangemouth Oil Refinery, Grangemouth, 2006
Grangemouth, Falkirk, Scotland

Background imageCooling Towers Collection: Grangemouth petro-chemical plant illuminated at dusk, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Grangemouth petro-chemical plant illuminated at dusk, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe


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Cooling towers, an engineering marvel, are scattered across the globe serving as iconic symbols of power generation and industrial progress. From the towering structures at Ferrybridge Power Station in North Yorkshire, England to the Three Mile Island nuclear power station in the United States, these colossal edifices dominate landscapes. In Champagne Region, France stands Central nuclear power plant's cooling towers; their elegant silhouette blending harmoniously with Europe's picturesque countryside. Meanwhile, Haifa petrochemical plant's cooling towers rise above Israel's skyline, a testament to its thriving industry. The Dong Energy Building in Denmark showcases innovative design where cooling towers seamlessly integrate into modern architecture. In contrast, ICI Billingham's agricultural division HQ block juxtaposes nature and industry. Across continents and cultures alike, cooling towers persistently play a vital role. Hoover Dam’s Cooling Towers on Lake Mead exemplify this significance while adding grandeur to Nevada’s landscape. Whether it be ICI Wilton or any other location worldwide – these structures stand tall as guardians of efficient energy production. Their presence signifies mankind’s relentless pursuit of technological advancement and sustainable development. (Caption: Cooling Towers.