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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Collection

"Greenhouse gas emissions: A closer look at the impact of industrial activities on our environment" In this screenshot of a boiler control system

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Screenshot of a boiler control system

Screenshot of a boiler control system used at Fawley power station, Hampshire, UK. Each boiler (as seen here) is powered by heavy fuel oil

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Former work station, Fawley power station

Former work station, Fawley power station
Former work station in the control room at Fawley power station, Hampshire, UK. This power station was built in the 1960s and two of its original four 500 MW generating units closed in the 1990s

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Fire vents at Fawley power station, UK

Fire vents at Fawley power station, UK
Fire vents at Fawley power station, Hampshire, UK. Roof of Fawley power station, showing fire vents. This power station is powered by heavy fuel oil

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Silencers at Fawley power station, UK

Silencers at Fawley power station, UK
Silencers at Fawley power station, Hampshire, UK. Roof of Fawley power station, showing auxiliary safety valve silencers. This power station is powered by heavy fuel oil

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Coal power station

Coal power station. Coal-fired power station. This power station burns coal to heat water and produce steam, which drives electricity-generating turbines. Photographed in Arizona, USA

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Control room, Fawley power station, UK

Control room, Fawley power station, UK
MODEL RELEASED. Operators working in Fawley power station control room, Hampshire, UK. This power station is powered by heavy fuel oil

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Fawley power station, UK

Fawley power station, UK
Fawley power station, Hampshire, UK. This power station is powered by heavy fuel oil. It was built in the 1960s and began operation as a 2000 megawatt (MW)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Fawley power station control room, UK

Fawley power station control room, UK
Fawley power station control room, Hampshire, UK. This power station is powered by heavy fuel oil. It was built in the 1960s and began operation as a 2000 megawatt (MW)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Generator, Fawley power station, UK

Generator, Fawley power station, UK
Generator, Fawley power station, Hampshire, UK. Inside the generator, the rotor (an electromagnet) turns inside the stator (made up of copper bars) and creates an electric current

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Vents at Fawley power station, UK

Vents at Fawley power station, UK
Vents at Fawley power station, Hampshire, UK. Roof of Fawley power station, showing vents (foreground) and auxiliary safety valve silencers (background)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Emissions Collection: Industrial power station

Industrial power station. This is the COGEN power station at ExxonMobils Fawley Oil Refinery and Chemical Plant, Hampshire, UK


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"Greenhouse gas emissions: A closer look at the impact of industrial activities on our environment" In this screenshot of a boiler control system, we witness the intricate machinery that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. The Tony Abbott Climate Change Lecture serves as a reminder of the ongoing discussions surrounding this pressing issue. Former work stations like Fawley power station in the UK provide insight into the scale and magnitude of operations that release these harmful gases. Fire vents and silencers at Fawley power station demonstrate attempts to manage emissions but also highlight their significance. Coal power stations, such as Fawley power station, play a significant role in emitting greenhouse gases due to their reliance on fossil fuels. These structures symbolize both progress and challenge when it comes to transitioning towards cleaner energy sources. As we examine these images, it becomes evident that they can not limited to mere statistics or theoretical concepts; they have tangible consequences for our planet's health, and is crucial for us all to understand and address these issues collectively if we aim for a sustainable future.