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3
Jul
2011

Boiler Fan, Holly St Power Plant




Above each of the Holly Street Power Plant boilers there are a couple of these rather enormous fans that, presumably, funnel air into the combustion chambers. Given the size of the boilers, I’m actually rather surprised that these are not larger (the fan is probably 6 feet in diameter).



Tagged - austin, Austin Energy, Holly St, industrial, power plant, power station, texas, tx


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William Massingill
July 4, 2011, 1:31 pm

GREAT photo. Looks like something out one of those industrial-age-comix-to-movie movies.

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