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Report - Powerplant AEG - Germany - Jun. 2020

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ForgottenBuildings

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History:
The history of this classic power station dates back to the beginning of the 1900s. At this time coal was extracted from a nearby mine. This mine quickly grew out to be quite a successful one so it was decided to expand their operations. This expansion also included a small coal powered station, which could ran on coal from the coal mine and deliver power to the mine. After its opening it was quickly expanded to also produce electricity to different factories and even parts of the nearby city. In the late 60s the nearby mine was closed down due to it being outdated, so they needed to import coal from different mines in the area. This made the station not as profitable as it did before, so the company decided to completely abandon coal and switch to natural gas. This seemed to be quite successful actually, so the already aging power plant could be profitable for another of decades.
But even though it being modernized heavily, it was closed a couple of years ago, and completely abandoned...

Nowadays the power plant is in heavy neglect and unfortunately covered in graffiti and trash (erased it though ) but even with this, this station was still very cool to take photos in.

Photos:
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Turbine AEG by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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1908 by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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Kraftwerk AEG by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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Trashed control room by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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Thx vandalism.. by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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Pipes by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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Pre-war turbine by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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Post-war turbine by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

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Kraftwerk AEG by ForgottenBuildings, on Flickr

I also made a video of where we explored this classic power station:

Thanks for reading and watching!
 

Nathan.H

https://www.flickr.com/photos/184673330@N08/
28DL Full Member
Nice report, I'd realy like to go there on day. Definitely the first thing I would do is to try to close the turbine metal plates that have been opened X)
 

ForgottenBuildings

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28DL Full Member
Nice report, I'd realy like to go there on day. Definitely the first thing I would do is to try to close the turbine metal plates that have been opened X)
Thanks man! Yeah I recommend you to be quick, the vandalism in this place is very quick and the demo is on its way.

Good luck!
 
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