There are altogether 12 chimneys of about 40m high
in this 1,943MW CCGT(Combine Cycle Gas Turbine) Power Plant
Of which 3 chimneys from GB3(new Phase) are dummy and are not in used.
There are 9 set of Alstom 13E2 Gas Turbine Generator
and 3 set of steam turbine Generator
in the plant running on gas and diesel as standby fuel.
The LPP is situated by the seaside in Segari,Perak
nearby to the town of Pantai Remis.
These ex-tin mine lake forms a natural fence and added a nice scenery to the power plant
besides the straits of Malacca on the other side.
Beach front view
A view from the club house
Sunset by the lake
Malakoff
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Thanks Thomas for your kind remarks.
ReplyDeleteI have walked through your blogs and find them really interesting, especially the chimneys.
Have a nice day.
Thank you for visiting,i follow your blog because of the nice buildings you photographed.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSame to you too and thks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteLovely images of these chimneys. The first 3 images beautifully showcase them.
ReplyDeleteYou had asked whether I use a tripod with my 300mm lens with TC. Most of the time, my photography is done from the back of a Jeep, I use a small beanbag for support...Thomas
thom,thks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteI love the scenery and that view from the club house is great. Gong Xi Fa Cai. Happy CNY, too.:)
ReplyDeleteThat's a combination of good landscaping and natural beauty but our mighty god did took it away for a few days on the 26th Dec 2004 Tsunamiwhen the blue sea turn black.
ReplyDeletehey..how u get in there..i'm da one suppose to be in that rms office...i think u took da picture beside my office...after this i'll tell da guards to double da security...
ReplyDeleteHello brother,i was once also working there.
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