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Tallest cooling towers built from steel, [7] demolished in 1991, tallest of any kind to be demolished Civaux Nuclear Power Plant, cooling tower 1 [8] Nuclear power plant France: Civaux: 589 ft (180 m) 1996 Base diameter of 153 m / 502 ft Civaux Nuclear Power Plant, cooling tower 2 [9] Nuclear power plant France: Civaux: 589 ft (180 m) 1996
English: Some of the tallest buildings and towers with public viewing facilities, including under construction buildings. Note that these are not the tallest thirteen in the world, ranked by height, but just a comparison of some of the tallest.
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A typical large refinery processing 40,000 metric tonnes of crude oil per day (300,000 barrels (48,000 m 3) per day) circulates about 80,000 cubic metres of water per hour through its cooling tower system. The world's tallest cooling tower is the 210 metres (690 ft) tall cooling tower of the Pingshan II Power Station in Huaibei, Anhui Province ...
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People inside both the North and South towers of the World Trade Center hung on for dear life after the planes hit on 11 September. According to New York Magazine, 2,016 people died who worked in ...
When they were built in 2012, the plant's two 202-metre (663ft) cooling towers were the world's tallest, slightly taller than the 200-metre (656ft) cooling tower at Niederaussem Power Station in Germany, which was completed in 2002 and previously held this record. [2]