I live in conesville and it affected a lot of us. No one around me cheered or laughed about this. Was a huge loss for the school district and especially the jobs it created. If only people new how depleted the power grid is without this plant and the others that have been shut down recently.
@@lindsaydale307 These older powerplants are a piece of artwork. The updated technology today is throw away made from cheap foreign steel that cannot compete with these fire breathing dragons. Yes, you do get rust with iron though.
The taller of the three stacks was built about 50 years ago. A friend of mine's father ran the construction of that stack. Although it doesn't seem that long ago, that's still over half of a century. When it was around 450 feet or so, I got to see it from the inside. At 450 feet, it still had another 450 to go. I could not imagine working on that!!
I'm in the Niagara Peninsula, all our hydro coming from waterfalls. Do these chimneys mean coal-fired? They were a lot taller than the chimney at INCO, the nickel plant, seeing that come down.
I am a boilermaker in Canada and yes those were coal fired units. Many of our coal fired units have been shutdown and some have been converted to natural gas. It sure hurts the yearly income not having them to go do the spring and fall shutdowns at.
Here are the simple facts: it's a combination of economics and government fiat. Conesville was in the PJM area. Every year they hold an auction for a "capacity payment" for the projected power needs plus a reserve. Stations not picked up in the auction face closure. Every year, gigawatt-class natural gas stations are being built and these are causing the coal plants to be retired. Your local ISO has a "dashboard" that will tell you a lot of information about the status of your local grid.
@@ConvictedFelon2024 There’s this thing that it takes 65 tons of Coke coal to forge the steel of one wind turbine. That’s a fact Jack. Does the wind blow 100% of the time where you live? No! Hydro has been placed everywhere it can be in the United States we cannot make more rivers. Now what? Nuclear? Oh yeah that’s environmentally safe.
For those of you who were sad to see this power plant demolished, you evidently didn’t have the negligence kill your loved one, the father of your children, a coworker, friend being killed by the negligence of AEP. I rejoice and celebrate it being destroyed. At least they won’t kill another one’s loved Indian there. So hope that helps your “sadness@.
@@Tk.utelab I can name you more then 1. My town runs on solar for the majority. So my tv, game system, lights, heat, air, lamps, our water is recycled through a local reservoir. Got more of you want them
@@angeredotter738How was the solar plant created? What were the panels made from? What about the cables used to transfer power from the solar station to the local electric grid?
I live in conesville and it affected a lot of us. No one around me cheered or laughed about this. Was a huge loss for the school district and especially the jobs it created. If only people new how depleted the power grid is without this plant and the others that have been shut down recently.
Come on..take your video horizontally please. It’s impossible to watch.
I spent some time there, that 1st stack demo was not that old...what a waste, the town will feel the loss.
The plant was so outdated and rusty though
@@lindsaydale307 These older powerplants are a piece of artwork. The updated technology today is throw away made from cheap foreign steel that cannot compete with these fire breathing dragons. Yes, you do get rust with iron though.
@@MandrakeRoots have you actually been on the site in recent years. Nothing was really functioning
The taller of the three stacks was built about 50 years ago. A friend of mine's father ran the construction of that stack. Although it doesn't seem that long ago, that's still over half of a century. When it was around 450 feet or so, I got to see it from the inside. At 450 feet, it still had another 450 to go. I could not imagine working on that!!
I guess their not going 🤷 to reopen.
Lol, what gave it away
I'm in the Niagara Peninsula, all our hydro coming from waterfalls. Do these chimneys mean coal-fired?
They were a lot taller than the chimney at INCO, the nickel plant, seeing that come down.
I am a boilermaker in Canada and yes those were coal fired units. Many of our coal fired units have been shutdown and some have been converted to natural gas. It sure hurts the yearly income not having them to go do the spring and fall shutdowns at.
I remember I would go to my grandmas and she lives about 15 minutes away but you could still see the tallest ones
सावधानियां बरतनी आवश्यक 👍👍👍👍👍
*They went out smoking like a true smoke stack*
Here are the simple facts: it's a combination of economics and government fiat.
Conesville was in the PJM area. Every year they hold an auction for a "capacity payment" for the projected power needs plus a reserve. Stations not picked up in the auction face closure. Every year, gigawatt-class natural gas stations are being built and these are causing the coal plants to be retired. Your local ISO has a "dashboard" that will tell you a lot of information about the status of your local grid.
Lame, they should get that coal fired plant up and running till every last lump of coal on earth is burned.
Coal causes death in many children with asthma and older adults with lung disease. Let’s kill as many as we can?
You are aware that it's 2021 not 1921, right?
@@DriveInFreak Coal is king- black magic. Gives us energy for electricity. Way more reliable than that silly green energy crap!
@@Darkwindowtint8389 Ahaha I thought you were serious. Nobody is that stupid. Lol
@@Darkwindowtint8389 Should we start using vacuum tubes in our electronics again too?
Step out of the stone age, fucktard.
This smells like asbestosis and mesothelioma combined 💨
Use to be able to see stacks from friends home in Western Guernsey Co. but no more.
Towers looking like a guy getting shot in a Spanish novela
Hallelujah
Now how in the hell are you going to power your little electric cars 🚗🤷🏻♂️?
You think coal does that? Lol
@@lindseyhendrix2405 you think that electricity grows on fuckn trees?
There's this new thing, it's called "clean energy," I suggest you check it out.
@@lindseyhendrix2405
Absolutely 80% of you electricity in most states is coal powered . Not all stats have hydro and wind.
@@ConvictedFelon2024
There’s this thing that it takes 65 tons of Coke coal to forge the steel of one wind turbine. That’s a fact Jack. Does the wind blow 100% of the time where you live? No! Hydro has been placed everywhere it can be in the United States we cannot make more rivers. Now what? Nuclear? Oh yeah that’s environmentally safe.
Damn those things are big long and thick.
Explain yourself.
jesus jessica
Seriously 😳, where is your mind at?
It's a boilermaker thing.
That’s what she said.
I hope the asbestos project monitors were there to take air samples.
Like you're the only one who thought of the potential hazards involved.... stfu
Asbestos was one of the first things removed from the plant
Sad isn't it
For those of you who were sad to see this power plant demolished, you evidently didn’t have the negligence kill your loved one, the father of your children, a coworker, friend being killed by the negligence of AEP. I rejoice and celebrate it being destroyed. At least they won’t kill another one’s loved Indian there. So hope that helps your “sadness@.
Power is off on the light are down.
A railroad crossing got knocked down from the Shockwave of this
It’s good to see that the earth is finally going green and using alternative energy
lol
Slowly but hopefully we get trudging in that direction
Name me one thing in your house, car, Boat, workplace roads you drive on that is not mined or grown.
@@Tk.utelab I can name you more then 1. My town runs on solar for the majority. So my tv, game system, lights, heat, air, lamps, our water is recycled through a local reservoir. Got more of you want them
@@angeredotter738How was the solar plant created? What were the panels made from? What about the cables used to transfer power from the solar station to the local electric grid?
Bravo!!!! We're moving ahead together.
Get ready for cold dark winter
🎉🎉 only a few hundred thousand more to get rid in the country. 🎉🎉
Ohio. Worst. State. Ever. Love, Michigan ;)
Have you seen your roads? Yall trash.
Thank you Mr. Brightside…
@@mahbubmo Get a better truck. In Michigan
Ohio getting better on saving babies and 2a, doesn't your state have demonic company pumping out the jab of beast?
Directions to Ann Arbor: North until you smell it. West until you step in it.
OSU fan's bumper sticker.
Householder🤔👎
By coal!
TWIN TOWERS
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Wow.. a plane must've hit them
👀
Nope. This was actually caused by dynamite or timed-bombs.
There goes more of Americans independent energy. Thanks Joe
It closed under trump actually
Fake news
Your brain is fake.