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Some of it is converted to wood pellets, but the coal generation is closed or at least mothballed in case it were suddenly needed due to breakdown or incident elsewhere.Good thing for you it's closed because power stations are one of the places where you'd risk most for flying a drone in...
Nice footage and definitely a nice thing to see.
EDIT: Some parts of it still seem to be operational according to Wikipedia.
Being a hgv driver I am often parked up at our depot in the ferrybridge business park and it's right in line of sight. I have pondered on flying over to there but did not chance it.I was told that this was going to be demolished at some point if that's true it would be good to catch that on the mavic.
I need to ask.....did you entertain the thought, even for a split second, of going down INSIDE one of those towers??
I figured as much. I wouldn't have risked it either.
That was the first time I've ever seen what the bottom of one of these cooling towers looked like. Somehow I was expecting a bunch of equipment down there. Maybe they'd already removed it though.
Take care
I bet it would be cool but I don`t think we`re going to see that. It is not active because the national grid don`t need that much power at the moment. It is a reserve just in the case if needed. sometimes they`re starting it up a little bit as I think that the turbines must be run every some time to keep them in working condition. they run it on very low power because you can only see very little thin clouds every minute or so. when I spotted it first time from my place I had to look on them for a while to make sure those are not clouds in the sky behind them. I saw it maybe 3 times past year but obviously I`m not watching them Every dayBeing a hgv driver I am often parked up at our depot in the ferrybridge business park and it's right in line of sight. I have pondered on flying over to there but did not chance it.I was told that this was going to be demolished at some point if that's true it would be good to catch that on the mavic.
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