Posted by DeltaSteve on April 13, 2021 at 06:26:59 from (67.41.193.102):
In Reply to: Engine? posted by Geo-TH,In on April 13, 2021 at 05:19:01:
Nayural ga generator engine. Our city(delta Colorado) had a series of those for generateing electricity. Several,from a 3 cylinder,to one like that being pictured,being the last installed in the 1950s.In later years,the power plant wa kept on line as emergency power,should the main 'grid' fail. A couple of years ago the plant was decommissioned because the big engines would not meet EPA emmision standards. There is a lot of controversy about what to do with them. Some folks want to scrap them,others want make the facility into a museum. A few commercial outfits are looking at the building for a variety uf uses. One is a 'themed' restraunt.Sad to scrap the stuff. My vote is to turn it into a city/county museum.Beautiful old brick building with LOTS of windows.The facility is clean,well kept. One could eat off the floor,the side of the building has a huge historical mural.Be interesting to see what happenes
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